What lights to use for sharp turns at night?
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When driving through sharp turns at night, motor vehicles should first reduce speed, sound the horn as a signal, and alternately use high and low beam lights. Below are the methods for using lights at night: Usage of low beam lights: When driving on well-lit roads, low beam lights should be used; when following another vehicle, low beam lights are also necessary to allow the vehicle ahead to observe the situation behind through the rearview mirror; when meeting an oncoming vehicle within 150 meters, high beam lights should be switched to low beam lights. Usage of alternating between high and low beams: When driving at night through slopes, arched bridges, pedestrian crossings, sharp turns, uphill roads, or when overtaking the vehicle ahead, it is necessary to alternately use high and low beam lights. Usage of high beam lights: When driving at night with low visibility and without following another vehicle, high beam lights should be turned on. If following another vehicle, low beam lights should be used instead.