What lights to use when driving on roads without street lights at night?

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07/29/25 10:58pm
When driving on roads without street lights at night, use high beams. Related light changes: 1. Turn on low beams: when driving at night on roads without street lights and under poor lighting conditions. When following another vehicle closely at night in the same direction. 2. Alternate between low and high beams: when passing over an arch bridge or a crosswalk at night. When passing through an intersection without traffic signals at night. 3. Flash between low and high beams twice consecutively: when navigating sharp curves or slopes at night. 4. Switch to low beams: when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads at night. Switch to low beams: when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow bridges at night.
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