These 2 lights must be turned on when entering the tunnel, otherwise a fine of 200 will be imposed,

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-03-06

Dear car friends, have you ever driven your car through that mysterious and deep tunnel? In that world of light and shadow, there is a secret to safety** – light. Today, let's talk about these two low-key but vital "tunnel guardians" - headlamps and marker lights. Don't underestimate them, otherwise 200 oceans may fly away!

First, let's turn the spotlight on the headlights, a hero with a knack for high-beam, low-beam, and turn signals. Its role in the tunnel is comparable to that of the main character in the detective**, giving you insight into the road ahead, but also allowing yourself to shine in the dark and be spotted by other vehicles early. Even if there are street lights in the tunnel, you should know that the street lights can also be emotional, and in case of a strike or lack of brightness, your headlights can be a lifesaver. When entering the tunnel, remember to turn on the headlights in advance, and flexibly switch to low beam mode, when the opposite car comes, do not let your "bright eye" become the other party's "dazzling", otherwise it will not only affect the driving safety of others, but also may cause a "battle of light and shadow".

Next, the stage is handed over to another important role – the marker lamp. Although he is on both sides of the car, he has a presence that cannot be ignored, especially for large trucks, and the marker lights on the roof and sides are like flashing safety warning signs. In the tunnel, a special area with limited line of sight, the marker light acts like the brightest star in the night sky, reminding surrounding vehicles to keep a safe distance and prevent "close contact" caused by misjudging distance. Just imagine, when you see a car in the tunnel lit up like a night ship, do you instantly raise your vigilance and silently say "keep your distance, safety first"?

Therefore, driving in the tunnel is not a simple accelerator and brake game, the correct use of lights is the secret to customs clearance. According to traffic laws, forgetting to turn on these two lights will cost you a fine! Therefore, what we need to do is to follow the rules, use the car wisely, ensure the safety of ourselves and others, and make every crossing the tunnel a smooth and comfortable travel experience.

So, dear readers, have you ever encountered a small episode caused by a lighting problem while driving in the tunnel? Or do you have a unique experience of using tunnel lights? Welcome to share and communicate in the comment area, and see you next time!

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