YOGYAKARTA Ethics turning on car dim lights is one of the things that drivers often ignore. Whereas this ethics is needed as a way to maintain safety in driving. Then how is the right ethics to use dim lights?

The dim light has another name, namely high beam or far light. As the name suggests, dim lights are one type of light in the vehicle, especially cars that function to increase visibility in driving.

The location of the dim light unit is usually one with a city light and activated with its own lever. This light is different from city lights because dim lights are able to produce brighter lights with high intensity. Therefore, the use of dim lights should not be done carelessly because it will interfere with other drivers in front.

For safety reasons, motorists must know the ethics of turning on the dim lights so that accidents do not occur. Here are some ethics of turning on the dim lights that must be considered.

The dim light really helps drivers to see the track path to be passed. However, it should be noted that dim lights can be turned on in just a short time and as much as necessary. In addition, the intensity of using the dim lights also doesn't need to be too frequent. You can turn on this light when the condition is stuck.

Dim lights and main lights have different functions. The function of both cannot be exchanged, including making dim lights the main light. When the main light has a problem, the driver is advised to fix the main light as soon as possible. It is not allowed to turn on the dim lights during the trip.

When encountering the blind spot track, drivers can turn on the dim lights. Its function is to increase visibility as well as to give a sign to motorists who walk against your direction.

The use of dim lights is often used when going through difficult paths such as uphill and winding mountain jalug. This light will help increase the view of drivers on dark, winding, and uphill trajectories. However, on urban streets this lamp does not really need to be turned on considering that in urban areas there have been many street lighting.

Drivers can also turn on the dim lights to see road directions from a distance because usually road directions are not visible or because the location is too high. But you only need to turn on the dim one time you flash with a short duration.

Dim lights may also be used to provide a specific code or signal for other drivers. For example, the car in front of you has problems that the driver doesn't realize. You can turn on the short dim three times, then you can line up the vehicle and inform the vehicle of the problems.

It is forbidden to turn on the dim lights when overtaking the vehicle in front. Because the dim lights that are turned on when overtaking the vehicle will make the driver's vision that is heading towards you problematic. When that happens, the driver from the front can be shocked and immediately swerved. Of course, the incident was very detrimental, right?

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