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What lights should be used when passing through a crosswalk?

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SaraDella
09/03/2025, 01:01:32 AM

When passing through a crosswalk, alternately use high and low beams to signal. Reduce speed and drive cautiously, carefully observing traffic dynamics on both sides of the road, while being vigilant for sudden crossings by non-motorized vehicles or pedestrians in dark areas. At night, when approaching a crosswalk, slow down 100 meters before reaching it. When driving at night on roads without streetlights, under poor lighting conditions, or in low visibility situations such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, vehicles should turn on headlights, position lights, and rear lights. However, high beams should not be used when following another vehicle closely in the same direction. In foggy conditions, vehicles must turn on fog lights and hazard warning flashers. When passing through sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or uncontrolled intersections at night, vehicles should alternately switch between high and low beams as a signal. When approaching sections with limited visibility such as sharp curves or the top of slopes, or when overtaking or encountering emergencies, vehicles should slow down and sound the horn as a warning.

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DeHazel
09/15/2025, 02:33:52 AM

When driving across pedestrian crossings, I always use low beam headlights because they allow pedestrians to see the direction of the car without being blinded by strong light, especially crucial at night or in foggy conditions. Slowing down is another key factor, which, combined with proper lighting, increases reaction time. I adjust my lights dozens of meters in advance to ensure the beam doesn't shine too far, only illuminating the nearby road surface to avoid blind spot accidents. Regular maintenance of car lights is also important—broken bulbs or non-functioning headlights are very dangerous, so I check the light switches and their condition monthly. This small habit is particularly effective in residential areas, protecting the safety of children and the elderly, and fostering a more harmonious community. This is how driving responsibility is demonstrated.

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McVivian
10/29/2025, 03:13:14 AM

According to traffic regulations, vehicles must use low beams and slow down when passing through crosswalks to ensure pedestrian priority. I always adhere to this rule, not just to avoid penalties, but also to demonstrate civilized driving. In urban areas, crosswalks are everywhere, and properly adjusted lights allow pedestrians to spot me earlier. During daytime with good lighting, using high beams can also enhance visibility. My experience is to develop the habit of manually controlling the lights rather than relying too much on automatic mode. Regular maintenance of the lighting system is also essential—ensure fuses don't blow and maintain a safe distance of at least five meters. Rules plus habits make everyone on the road feel secure.

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LaPiper
12/12/2025, 02:25:05 AM

The car's low beam is specifically designed to illuminate nearby areas without dazzling pedestrians, making it the safest choice when crossing pedestrian crossings. Compared to high beams, the low beam is softer and can clearly reflect pedestrians' clothing in darkness or rainy conditions, helping to avoid accidents. I always turn the knob to the low beam position well in advance to ensure the light is focused on the road. If the headlights aren't working, timely maintenance is crucial to prevent minor issues from becoming major hazards. Technology plays a significant role in driving, and this simple adjustment is something every driver should take seriously.

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VanBrynlee
02/01/2026, 03:34:08 AM

As a driver in the community, ensuring pedestrian safety is my top priority. When approaching crosswalks, I always use low beams along with slowing down, allowing the gentle light to alert pedestrians. Especially during student drop-off and pick-up hours, proper lighting helps children notice vehicle movements. I also recommend paying extra attention to light brightness adjustments in low-light conditions, regularly cleaning lamp covers to prevent dirt buildup, and being more mindful to reduce risks. Driving isn't just about moving a vehicle—it's about caring for others.

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RuthAnn
04/27/2026, 01:42:55 PM

When I first started learning to drive, I didn't understand much about light usage. My instructor emphasized that using low beams is essential for safety when approaching pedestrian crossings. Through practice, I discovered that driving with low beams allows pedestrians to clearly see my position and interact to avoid collisions. Now it's become a habit to switch lights five seconds in advance to ensure accuracy. Checking light functions has also become part of my routine maintenance - I immediately repair any broken headlights. These small techniques have helped me avoid multiple potential accidents and boosted my driving confidence. Road safety truly accumulates through these daily details.

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