Will I get points deducted for driving with low beams during the day?

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Donovan
07/29/25 3:00pm
Driving with low beams during the day will result in a 1-point deduction. Here is a detailed introduction to automotive lighting: 1. Signal lights: Including turn signals (hazard lights) and brake lights. Proper use of signal lights is crucial for safe driving. 2. Turn signals: Activated when the vehicle is turning, they flash intermittently to alert vehicles and pedestrians around. 3. Brake lights: These are very bright and are used to inform the following vehicle that the car ahead is slowing down or stopping. Improper use of these lights can easily lead to rear-end collisions. 4. Night driving lights and width indicators: Driving lights, commonly known as headlights, should be used properly by switching to low beams when meeting another vehicle and back to high beams afterward to extend visibility and compensate for the reduced visibility during the encounter. Changing between high and low beams should be used to signal when passing through intersections or overtaking; Width indicators, commonly known as parking lights, are used at night to show the width and length of the vehicle.
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