What lights to use when driving on the highway at night?
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Detailed introduction to the use of lights when driving on the highway at night is as follows: 1. During normal driving, turn on the night lights and width indicator lights. If there are no vehicles ahead, you can appropriately turn on the high beams to briefly observe the road surface and surrounding conditions at a farther distance ahead, then quickly switch to the low beams. 2. When meeting another vehicle, use a combination of high and low beams. If there is a vehicle ahead or an oncoming vehicle, switch from high beams to low beams. 3. When overtaking, switch from high beams to low beams in advance, turn on the turn signal to let the vehicle ahead understand your position and intention to overtake. The car lights include: 1. Headlights: The front lighting lights of the car are divided into low beams and high beams. 2. Fog lights: When visibility is poor in foggy weather, turn on the fog lights to distinguish them from other lights of the same color. They are located at both the front and rear of the car. 3. Brake lights: When braking, the brake lights will illuminate, installed at the rear of the car.