Which way to toggle between low beam and high beam?
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Generally, push the switch towards the engine compartment to turn on the high beam. Pull it back one notch to turn off the high beam and revert to low beam. Push the switch one notch towards the driver for a temporary high beam flash; releasing the switch automatically returns it to the low beam position. Here is some related information about low beams: Function of low beams: Low beams are designed for close-range illumination, featuring a wide coverage (160°) but short projection distance, with non-adjustable focus. Definition of low beams: The illumination distance of low beams is approximately 30-40 meters. Experimental findings show: When driving at 55 km/h at night, if you spot an obstacle and brake immediately, the stopping distance is exactly 30 meters. This means that if you detect an obstacle within the low beam's range and stop immediately, there will be no gap left between the vehicle and the object.
I remember while driving, the light stalk is on the left side of the steering wheel. Gently pushing it forward switches to high beams, and returning it to the original position reverts to low beams—super simple operation. The key is not to use high beams in the city or when facing oncoming traffic, as it can dazzle others and increase accident risks. I usually switch to high beams on unlit rural roads to see better, especially since night driving can be hazardous. Timely switching ensures road safety. Also, note that some car designs may vary slightly—some might require a few tries, but the principle remains the same.