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

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August
07/29/25 2:58pm

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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DelAmara
08/13/25 7:33am

When driving on unlit roads at night, I usually switch to high beams because it's too dark to see far ahead. High beams illuminate a longer and wider distance, helping to spot potholes, animals, or pedestrians on the roadside in advance, significantly improving safety. However, it's crucial to immediately switch back to low beams when spotting an oncoming vehicle or a car ahead, as the intense light can blind the other driver and cause accidents. I've experienced this multiple times—high beams helped me avoid sudden appearances of stray cats while driving at night in suburban areas. Also, keep your speed in check, within the speed limit, since visibility is limited. If you frequently encounter other vehicles, drive slowly with low beams on—patience is key. Additionally, always check if your headlights are functioning properly; don't assume everything's fine just by turning them on. In short, safety comes first—follow the rules and avoid lazily switching between beams.

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DiBrayden
10/11/25 5:40am

I often drive at night on roads without streetlights, where high beams are essential for illuminating longer distances and preventing accidents. The key is not to misuse them; as soon as I see oncoming headlights, I must switch back to low beams to avoid blinding the other driver, which could lead to a collision. I remember one night when I was in a hurry, using high beams helped me spot a pedestrian by the roadside in time to slow down. It's advisable to drive slower than during the day, frequently check the rearview mirror, and avoid tailgating. Additionally, in foggy or rainy conditions, using fog lights in combination is more effective. Regularly check the brightness of your headlights to ensure the bulbs haven't deteriorated. Overall, proper use of headlights is a matter of life and death; adhering to the rules isn't just about legality but also responsibility.

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OEliza
11/24/25 6:46am

When driving on dark roads, I always switch to high beam mode. This provides better visibility ahead, reducing the risk of missing road signs or obstacles. But remember to switch back to low beam when encountering other vehicles—don't just prioritize your own convenience. Also, slow down at night and keep your speed below 60 km/h to allow more reaction time. If you frequently drive on such roads, consider adding a dash cam for extra assistance.

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