What lights to use when passing through a crosswalk at night?

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OKaylee
07/24/25 12:19pm
At night, you should alternate between high and low beams at least twice when passing through a crosswalk. Here are the relevant details: 1. Article 59: When a motor vehicle passes through a sharp curve, slope, arch bridge, crosswalk, or an intersection without traffic signal control at night, it should alternate between high and low beams as a signal. When a motor vehicle approaches sections with limited visibility that affect safety, such as sharp curves or the top of a slope, or when overtaking or encountering an emergency, it should slow down and sound the horn as a signal. 2. Low visibility: In low-visibility conditions such as at night, the driver's visible range is much greater when using high beams compared to low beams, but high beams are not suitable for all scenarios.
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