Where is the high beam located in the car?
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The position of the high beam is as follows: 1. Switch: The high beam is generally controlled by the turn signal lever on the left side of the steering wheel, operated by pushing it downward or lifting it upward. 2. Light position: The smaller inner lights at the front of the car are usually the high beams, while the larger outer lights are the low beams. Precautions for using car lights at night are as follows: 1. When driving at night: If the speed is below 30 km/h, use low beams, which normally illuminate beyond 30 meters. 2. When passing through an intersection: Reduce speed 50 to 100 meters before the intersection, switch from high beam to low beam, and activate the turn signal to indicate the direction of travel. 3. National highways or expressways: It is recommended to use high beams, but switch back to low beams promptly when meeting another vehicle.