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How to use the lights when passing a motor vehicle at night and approaching the vehicle in front, and what lights should be used when passing?

The use of lighting is a major focus of automobile driving. Proper use of lighting at night can not only bring convenience to yourself, but also remind other vehicles without affecting them. However, in daily life, many people still use the wrong lighting when they meet at night. Today, let's take a look at which lights should be turned on when we meet a motor vehicle at night.

First of all, we might as well strengthen our memory through formulas:

If the lighting is not good, it is the high beam. If the lighting is good, turn to the low beam.

Need to prompt "overtaking" and "overtaking", and use the far and near lights alternately;

"Follow the car" and "meet the car" are polite and refuse to drive with high beam and low beam;

When driving in rainy and foggy weather, you must turn on the fog lights;

Traffic accidents are difficult to move, so it is necessary to show a wide warning.

As can be seen from the formula, meeting a motor vehicle at night is not only out of courtesy, but also for safety reasons. If it was the high beam before, you must switch back to the low beam in advance, and then decide whether to turn on the high beam according to the road conditions after the vehicle meets.

We must make it clear that the high beam is much higher than the low beam, so as to illuminate higher and farther objects, so we use the low beam when the road is illuminated by street lamps, and vice versa.

In addition, the driver of the other vehicle can be reminded by changing the distance light quickly. If the other vehicle uses the high beam, we can't see the road clearly and judge the position of the other vehicle, even it is difficult for pedestrians or objects in front of our vehicle to see, which will increase the probability of accidents. Therefore, another car used the high beam, but it didn't change to the low beam in time. We can remind the passing vehicles by changing the far and near lights quickly. If passing vehicles use fast-changing far and near lights, then we should check whether our lights stay in the high beam position.