Extended answer:
1. Turn the left light control switch forward to turn on a small light, also called corridor light. When it is getting dark, it can display the width of the car and the dashboard, which is convenient for operation.
2. Turn on the low beam twice, which is mainly used for driving at night in the city.
3. Push the light lever forward. It is a high beam, which is used to drive on the roads outside the city at night. When there are vehicles coming in the opposite direction, switch the low beam lights at150m to prevent the lights from dazzling and causing accidents.
4. The control lever of the right turn signal light is lifted forward, and the control lever of the left turn signal light is pressed down to the left to change the direction, and will automatically return when the front of the car turns positive.
5. When using the low beam and high beam, pull the light control lever backward (release it quickly after pulling) to change the low beam and high beam, which has two main purposes. First, drive outside the city at night, remind the other party to come, pay attention to driving by the road, and don't occupy the road; Second, when overtaking, remind the vehicles ahead to prepare for overtaking. The car in front will give way to you (usually don't honk at night). When entering a curve, it is used to remind the vehicle opposite the curve that a car is going to turn. When driving during the day, if there is a car occupying the road opposite, you can also use the low beam to remind the other party of the danger of occupying the road.
6. There are two light control switches between the dashboard and the co-pilot platform. One is fog lights, which are used for cars in foggy days. The other is a danger light. When turned on, the four turn signals flash at the same time to remind the other party to keep a safe distance when driving in dangerous areas or special weather to avoid overtaking. Sometimes the motorcade will turn on this light on the road.