What type of lights should be used when driving closely behind another vehicle?

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LucyLee
07/30/25 7:38am
When driving closely behind another vehicle, low beam headlights should be used. Below are the specific details: 1. Introduction: Low beam headlights are designed for close-range illumination, with a wide coverage of approximately 160°, short projection distance, and non-adjustable focus. 2. Usage of low beam headlights: On roads without central barriers or center lines, high beams should not be used when facing oncoming vehicles within 150 meters; on narrow bridges, narrow roads without central barriers or center lines, or when encountering non-motorized vehicles, high beams should not be used; when driving at night on roads with poor lighting or in conditions of low visibility such as fog, rain, snow, or dust, high beams should not be used when following another vehicle closely; when passing sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, pedestrian crossings, or intersections without traffic signals, drivers should alternate between high and low beams to signal their presence.
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