Which One is the Low Beam?
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Light projection line on the left side, angled downward, is the indicator for low beam. On the dashboard, the low beam is indicated in green. Low beams are designed for short-distance illumination, with requirements focusing on a wide coverage area, short projection distance, and non-adjustable focus. The projection distance of low beams is approximately 30-40 meters. When to use low beams: In urban areas with streetlights at night; driving in areas without streetlights after dark or during dusk when it's dim or at dawn; in foggy, snowy, or heavy rain conditions where visibility is obstructed, even during the day; when meeting oncoming traffic within 150 meters on roads without central barriers or center lines; when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow bridges or roads without central barriers or center lines; when passing through intersections controlled by traffic signals. How to turn on the car's low beams: Locate the group of light combination switches on the left side of the steering wheel; rotating forward one notch turns on the dashboard lights; rotating another notch activates the low beams.