How to Use a Car's Lights

Part of the Video Series How to Pass a Driving Test

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High and low beams, dome lights, and emergency hazard lights. Learn how to use a car's lights and safety features in this free video.

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How to Use a Car's Lights
My name is Kevin Woods on behalf of expertvillage.com; phone number is (314) 584-0116. Your emergency lights which is also called your hazard lights, two different names, that is important because some students who are not used to be calling emergency lights they heard hazard lights and they freak out or most students are totally opposite if not used to hearing emergency lights and they freak out as well and become nervous and don't know where anything is. The next thing is your low beam lights. You have your low beam lights, the lights we use regularly at night time your low beam headlights and you have your parking lights and of course you have your off signal. You have off, parking lights and low beam lights. What you do for the high beam lights is you actually pull it towards you and your blue light comes on in the dash and those are your high beams. Same way you turn them on is the same way you turn them off.

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Expert: Kevin Woods is proprietor and instructor of the "Basic Skills Driving School". He has successfully taught student after student to be an effective conscientious driving. Read More


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