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How to use lights when overtaking at night

The way to use lights when overtaking at night is that the driver should turn on the left turn signal, and alternately use the high beam and the low beam to remind the front owner that our vehicle should overtake, or remind the front owner by whistling.

1, driving at night without street lights and poor lighting; Please change the headlight to high beam; Encounter non-motor vehicles on narrow roads at night; Please change the headlight to high beam; Driving in the same direction as the car at night; Failure on the road at night will hinder traffic and make it difficult to move. Lighting simulation is complete, please turn off all lights. Please start and continue to complete the exam. ?

Turn on lights: high beam, low beam, high beam, low beam, width indicator, warning light (turn off headlights and turn on emergency), and turn off all lights.

2. Driving at night without street lights and poor lighting; Please change the headlight to high beam; Encounter non-motor vehicles on narrow roads at night; Please change the headlight to high beam; Driving in the same direction as the car at night; Driving in foggy weather. Lighting simulation is complete, please turn off all lights. Please start and continue to complete the exam.

Turn on the lights: high beam, low beam, high beam, low beam, warning light, fog light, turn off all lights.

3. Driving at night without street lights and poor lighting; Please change the headlight to high beam; Driving in the same direction as the car at night; Please change the headlight to high beam; Meet a motor vehicle at night; Failure on the road at night will hinder traffic and make it difficult to move. The lighting model is finished. Please turn off all the lights. Please start and continue to complete the exam.

Turn on lights: high beam, low beam, high beam, low beam, width indicator, warning light (turn off headlights and turn on emergency), and turn off all lights.

4. There is no street lamp when driving at night, and the lighting is poor; Please change the headlight to high beam; Driving in the same direction as the car at night; Passing through arch bridges and crosswalks at night (traffic police); Failure on the road at night will hinder traffic and make it difficult to move. Lighting simulation is complete, please turn off all lights. Please start and continue to complete the exam.

Turn on the lights: high beam, low beam, twice distance-changing lights, width-indicating lights, warning lights (turn off headlights and turn on emergency lights), and turn off all lights.

5. Driving at night without street lights and poor lighting; Please change the headlight to high beam; Driving in the same direction as the car at night; Passing through sharp bends and steep slopes at night; Driving in foggy weather. After the lighting simulation is completed, turn off all the lights. Please start and continue to complete the exam. ?

Turn on the lights: change the high beam, low beam and far and near beam twice, low beam, warning light and fog light, and turn off all lights.

Precautions:

When driving a motor vehicle to overtake at night, you should change the far and near lights. There will be some lighting test questions in the theoretical examination of subject 1 and subject 4, and there will also be lighting test in the examination of subject 3. Students need to master the relevant lighting operation, because lighting is still often used in actual driving.

Before overtaking at night, pay attention to whether there are obstacles on the right side of the overtaken vehicle to avoid collision due to avoiding obstacles. Before overtaking, you should continuously change the far and near lights, inform the preceding car through the lights, and then operate after judging that you can overtake.

During driving, you must always keep a relatively safe distance from the car in front, especially when crossing the intersection. An effective safe distance can effectively avoid the rear-end collision caused by the sudden braking of the preceding vehicle.