
When driving straight through an intersection, you should use low beam headlights. At night when driving straight through an intersection, alternate between high and low beams 2-3 times. When passing through an intersection without traffic lights, you should alternately use high and low beams twice. During nighttime when street lights are on, or when driving in conditions of low visibility such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, you should turn on the headlights, clearance lights, and tail lights. When turning, changing lanes, overtaking, making a U-turn, or pulling over, you should activate the turn signal 100 to 50 meters in advance. There are clear regulations regarding the use of vehicle lights, and failure to use lights according to regulations will result in a 1-point penalty, so vehicle owners should use lights correctly. When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection controlled by traffic lights and makes a left turn, the turn signal should be activated, and low beam headlights should be used when driving at night. When a following vehicle is driving close to the vehicle in front in the same direction, high beams should not be used.


