What lights to use when passing through an arched bridge crosswalk?
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According to the Road Traffic Safety Implementation Regulations, when motor vehicles pass through sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic lights at night, they should alternately flash their high and low beams twice as a signal. When approaching sections with limited visibility such as sharp curves or the top of slopes, or when overtaking or encountering emergencies, vehicles should slow down and sound the horn as a warning. The correct procedures for safely passing through a crosswalk are as follows: 1. Traffic signals: Pay attention to traffic signals and markings, and reduce speed in advance when approaching a crosswalk. 2. Yielding: When the crosswalk signal turns green, vehicles must stop outside the stop line and wait, giving priority to pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles within the crosswalk. 3. Waiting: Observe the movement of pedestrians in the crosswalk and wait patiently for them to pass safely. Do not honk at elderly, blind, or physically weak pedestrians who move slowly, and never attempt to bypass them recklessly to avoid accidents. 4. Observation: When there are no pedestrians in the crosswalk, check both ends for any pedestrians or non-motorized vehicles that might suddenly rush through.