What Lights to Use When Meeting Oncoming Vehicles?

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GrantMarie
07/28/25 11:56pm
Here are the situations for using lights when meeting oncoming vehicles: 1. Low beam: When meeting vehicles, low beam should be used. At night on roads without streetlights or with poor lighting, switch from high beam to low beam when the distance to the oncoming vehicle is more than 150 meters. 2. Yielding: On narrow roads or bridges when meeting non-motorized vehicles, continuous use of high beam is prohibited. On roads without centerlines, narrow roads, or narrow bridges, slow down and pass on the right side, paying attention to the safety of non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians. When there is difficulty in meeting, the party with the right-of-way should yield to the other party. On obstructed road sections, the party with the obstruction should yield. On narrow slopes, the party with the obstruction should yield.
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LeXavier
08/12/25 4:14am
When encountering oncoming traffic while driving, I always immediately switch to low beams, as this avoids dazzling the other driver with high beams and reduces accident risks. As a daily commuter, I deeply understand that safety comes first. Once, I forgot to turn off my high beams at night, and the oncoming driver flashed their lights as a warning, nearly causing a conflict. Since then, I've become even more cautious. Automatic headlight systems sometimes have delays, so I manually switch to ensure timely adjustments. Additionally, in rainy, foggy conditions or on winding mountain roads, low beams better illuminate the nearby road without affecting visibility. Developing this good habit makes the journey safer and more comfortable for everyone on the road. Remember, good driving culture starts with the details, and we all must work together to enhance safety.
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