What lights to use when making a right turn at an intersection at night?
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When making a right turn at an intersection at night, turn on the low beam and the right turn signal. Additional information: Regulations on the use of vehicle lights: 1. During nighttime when street lights are on, or when driving in conditions of low visibility such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, the headlights, position lights, and rear position lights should be turned on. 2. When turning, changing lanes, overtaking, making a U-turn, or pulling over, the turn signal should be activated 100 to 50 meters in advance. 3. When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection controlled by traffic lights and makes a left turn, the turn signal should be activated, and the low beam should be used at night. 4. When a following vehicle is driving close to the vehicle in front in the same direction, the high beam should not be used. 5. On roads without central separation facilities or center lines, when meeting another vehicle at night, switch to low beam when the oncoming vehicle is more than 150 meters away. When meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads or bridges, the low beam should be used. 6. When a motor vehicle passes through sharp curves, slopes, arch bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic light control at night, it should alternately use the high and low beams to signal.