What lights to use when turning at an intersection at night?
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When making a left turn at an intersection at night: Turn on the low beam headlights and the left turn signal. Precautions for left turns: At intersections with a left-turn waiting area, when both the straight and left-turn directions are red, left-turning vehicles should stop behind the stop line and must not enter the left-turn waiting area. When the straight direction is green and the left turn is red, left-turning vehicles can enter the left-turn waiting area to wait. Traffic lights: Also known as traffic signals, they indicate whether vehicles and pedestrians can proceed. They are usually installed at intersections and other locations requiring traffic control, typically consisting of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light means stop, a green light means go, and a yellow light means caution.