What lights should be used when driving on roads with streetlights at night?

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StAnastasia
07/28/25 8:54pm
When driving on roads with streetlights at night, low beam headlights should be used. On roads without streetlights or highways, high beam headlights and clearance lights should be turned on, maintaining a safe speed and paying attention to road conditions for safe passage. When approaching intersections, reduce speed and switch between high and low beams to alert vehicles and pedestrians. When driving at night on roads without streetlights, with poor lighting, or in low visibility conditions such as fog, rain, snow, or dust, high beam headlights should not be used when a vehicle is closely following another in the same direction. On roads without central barriers or center lines, high beams should not be used within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle. High beam headlights should not be used when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow bridges or roads without central barriers or center lines. When passing sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic signals, alternate between high and low beams to signal.
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PrestonAnn
08/12/25 1:37am
When driving on roads with streetlights at night, I only use low beams. As a seasoned driver with over twenty years of experience, I’ve found that high beams can dazzle oncoming drivers, especially in well-lit urban areas where using them is just unnecessary trouble. I remember one time when I had my high beams on, and the oncoming driver nearly lost control—since then, I’ve stuck to low beams. They provide enough illumination to see the road clearly without causing problems. Traffic rules also state that low beams should be used in such conditions, or you could face a fine. I even teach my friends to make it a habit to adjust their lighting mode as soon as they get in the car. Safety comes first—don’t take risks just for a bit more brightness, especially on well-lit streets. It’s both hassle-free and energy-efficient.
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