When Should the Position Lights Be Turned On?

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KendraLynn
07/25/25 5:03pm
There are several situations when the position lights should be turned on: 1. When temporarily parked by the roadside at night, the position lights should be illuminated; 2. On well-lit roads, they can serve as driving lights without the need to turn on the headlights; 3. During rainy, snowy, foggy conditions, at night, or in other situations with poor visibility, the position lights should be activated to alert passing vehicles. Position lights indicate the presence and approximate width of the vehicle, aiding other vehicles in making judgments during encounters and overtaking. Types and functions of car lights include: 1. Brake lights: Serve as a warning to vehicles or pedestrians behind; 2. Turn signals: Alert vehicles and pedestrians in front, behind, and to the sides to pay attention.
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Mackenzie
08/11/25 10:02pm
Having driven for so many years, I deeply understand the importance of turning on the parking lights. I usually turn them on during dusk and dawn when the light is dim, making it easier for others to spot my car's position. They are also essential in rainy or foggy weather, significantly improving safety and preventing rear-end collisions. When parking in a lot, I habitually turn on the parking lights as a warning to avoid scratches from other vehicles. The law requires headlights, including parking lights, to be on in tunnels, and I always comply. Some drivers only use headlights at night but overlook the unique role of parking lights in low-light conditions. After making this a habit, the risk of accidents has greatly decreased, especially during long-distance drives when I pay extra attention. Overall, they effectively enhance the visibility of the vehicle's outline and are a crucial part of my driving strategy.
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