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What lights should be used when passing through a crosswalk at night?

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LeStella
09/08/2025, 02:00:44 AM

When passing through a crosswalk at night, switch between high beam and low beam lights, and proceed slowly with low beam lights. According to Article 59 of the Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law, motor vehicles should alternately use high and low beam lights as a signal when passing through sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic signal control at night. In low visibility conditions such as at night, the driver's visible range is much greater when using high beam lights compared to low beam lights. However, high beams are not suitable for all scenarios. When driving straight through an intersection at night, low beam lights should be used. When passing through an uncontrolled intersection, it is necessary to slow down and alternately use high and low beam lights as a signal. High beam lights are prohibited in foggy weather because the air transparency is poor, and the light will scatter in the air, creating a diffused reflection effect. This not only fails to improve visibility but also increases the impact on oncoming vehicles.

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KadenDella
09/20/2025, 12:34:13 AM

When driving through a crosswalk at night, I always use low beams. This is because high beams can dazzle pedestrians, making it hard for them to see ahead, which can easily lead to accidents. I remember one time when I forgot to switch my lights and nearly hit a pedestrian. Since then, I've made it a habit to slow down before approaching a crosswalk and then switch back to low beams. In fact, using proper lighting not only protects pedestrians but also enhances your own safety, avoiding criticism from other drivers. If you're used to driving with high beams, be mindful of urban area regulations—many places prohibit high beams to prevent interference with others. In short, safe driving isn't just about lighting; it also involves observing your surroundings and ensuring a smooth passage.

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DelMartin
11/02/2025, 11:57:56 PM

As a driver who frequently drives at night, I always use low beams when approaching pedestrian crossings. Although high beams illuminate farther, they are too dazzling in urban areas, making it difficult for pedestrians to see the road clearly and increasing the risk of accidents. Once, while driving slowly near my neighborhood, I saw a car with high beams on, causing pedestrians to panic. Therefore, I make it a habit to switch my lights several hundred meters in advance and slow down to around 20 km/h. That's not all—I also need to ensure the angle of the lights is appropriate, not too low to miss road signs. In fact, good driving habits can also reduce fuel consumption, killing two birds with one stone.

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DiHailey
12/16/2025, 11:57:31 PM

When passing through a crosswalk at night, I choose to use low beams for illumination. The reason is simple: high beams are too bright and can dazzle pedestrians, making it hard for them to see clearly and increasing the risk of collision. I start slowing down about 50 meters before the crosswalk and switch the lights to ensure they shine softly on the ground. Additionally, it's important to always be alert for pedestrians suddenly appearing, especially in dangerous conditions like rain or fog. In fact, with a bit of practice, it becomes a habit, and even beginners can get the hang of it easily. Safety comes first, so a little extra patience goes a long way.

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DelAshley
02/06/2026, 12:46:08 AM

From my experience, it's essential to use low beams when driving through crosswalks at night. High beams are too bright and can easily cause discomfort to pedestrians' eyes, affecting their judgment. I always dim the lights in advance and slow down to check if any pedestrians are preparing to cross. This is not only about safety but also shows respect for others. In fact, light settings also affect vehicle performance, such as battery life. I constantly remind myself to stay alert and avoid any issues with light switching.

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LaBrody
05/01/2026, 04:30:37 PM

When passing through a pedestrian crossing at night, I use low beams to ensure safety. High beams are too dazzling and may temporarily impair pedestrians' vision, increasing the risk of accidents. I usually start slowing down and switching lights about 30 meters before the crossing. This should also comply with traffic regulations, such as in urban areas where the law requires minimizing the use of high beams. Additionally, remember to check if your vehicle's lights are functioning properly to avoid hazards caused by malfunctions. A simple action can protect everyone.

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