What lights to use when passing through an intersection ahead
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When passing through an intersection ahead, use low beam lights. Below are detailed instructions on light usage: 1. Night driving: When turning at intersections at night, use low beam lights. When driving on low-visibility roads at night, turn on high beam lights. When approaching sharp curves at night, alternate between high and low beams at least twice. When approaching slopes at night, alternate between high and low beams at least twice. When approaching arched bridges at night, alternate between high and low beams at least twice. When approaching crosswalks at night, alternate between high and low beams at least twice. When approaching uncontrolled intersections at night, alternate between high and low beams at least twice. When overtaking at night, first turn on the left turn signal, then alternate between high and low beams at least twice, followed by the right turn signal. When meeting other vehicles at night, use low beam lights. 2. Foggy conditions: Turn on width markers, front/rear fog lights, and hazard lights. 3. Vehicle malfunction: Turn off headlights and turn on width markers plus hazard lights.