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Hit by a high beam "attack"? Remember to protect yourself like this!

Whether it's driving or walking

Whether it's an old driver or a newbie

What I hate most about being on the road at night

Indiscriminately turn on the "high beam"

Drivers who drive at night

When hit by high beams

It's the equivalent of driving blindfolded

The driver is blinded in an instant, and the pedestrians are also avoided

Indiscriminately turn on the high beams

It's a harm to others and to yourself!!

Then encounter vehicles that abuse high beams

How do we respond?

Hit by a high beam "attack"? Remember to protect yourself like this!

Slow down first

When encountering unruly drivers who have always been unruly, first try to avoid the strong light as much as possible and slow down the speed. If the rear car continues to turn on the high beam, the driver in front of the car can use the intermittent braking method to prompt the rear car.

Flashing lights, honking

After deceleration, you can flash the high beam or whistle to signal to the other party, the conscious driver will generally turn off, but do not open the high beam and horn for a long time.

Hit by a high beam "attack"? Remember to protect yourself like this!

Avoid revenge

Hit by a high beam "attack"? Remember to protect yourself like this!

If after many reminders, the other party still does not turn off the high beam, we must be calm, do not hold a retaliatory psychology to slam on the brakes or turn on the high beam to illuminate the other party, so as to avoid accidents "both lose and hurt".

How to use high beams correctly

Indiscriminately turn on the "high beam" and everyone shouts and beats

So how to use high beams correctly?

Let's review it again

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How to turn on the high beam correctly:

At night, the car should be changed to low beams 150 meters away from the opposite direction;

In narrow roads, narrow bridges and non-motorized vehicles, low beams should be used;

When driving in the same direction in the rear and front cars at close range, do not use high beams;

When driving on street lights and other roads with good lighting conditions, high beams should not be turned on.

Hit by a high beam "attack"? Remember to protect yourself like this!

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Tips to prevent high beam interference:

Slow down, safety first;

Avoid the glowing points of sight;

Use anti-glare rearview mirrors;

Near and far lights alternate to remind each other.

Driving at night, please strictly abide by traffic regulations,

Proper use of high beams!

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