What lights should be used when driving straight through a crosswalk at night?
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When a motor vehicle passes through a crosswalk at night, it should slow down when 100 meters away from the crosswalk and alternately use high and low beams to signal. Below are the relevant regulations: Article 58: When driving at night without street lights, poor illumination, or encountering low visibility conditions such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, motor vehicles should turn on headlights, position lights, and rear lights. However, high beams should not be used when a following vehicle is driving close to the vehicle in front in the same direction. Motor vehicles driving in foggy conditions should turn on fog lights and hazard warning flashers. Article 59: When passing through sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic signal control at night, motor vehicles should alternately use high and low beams to signal. When approaching sections with compromised safety visibility such as sharp curves or the top of slopes, or when overtaking or encountering emergencies, motor vehicles should slow down and sound the horn to signal.