Which lights should be turned on when driving at night?
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When driving at night, you must turn on the low beam, high beam, and width indicator lights. Here are some details: 1. Lights: The low beam and high beam primarily serve as illumination. You can switch between high and low beams to alert the vehicle ahead, ensuring safe overtaking. The high beam provides long-distance, high-intensity lighting with focused and non-dispersed light, making it essential to turn on when driving on highways. Additionally, you should activate the front and rear fog lights, low beam, and clearance lights, while maintaining a distance of at least 50 meters from the vehicle ahead in the same lane. 2. Switching lights at different speeds: When driving below 30 km/h, use the low beam, which normally illuminates beyond 30 meters. When approaching an intersection, slow down 50 to 100 meters before the intersection, switch from high beam to low beam, and turn on the turn signal to indicate your direction. When an oncoming vehicle is within 150 meters, switch from high beam to low beam to avoid obstructing the other driver's vision. If the other driver does not switch their lights, slow down and pull over to the right to avoid causing an accident.