dipped beam right
The dipped beam right, also known as the low beam, is a headlight setting designed for driving in urban areas or in the presence of oncoming traffic. Its main function is to provide a directed, non-dazzling light that illuminates the road ahead without blinding other drivers. Technological features include a precision-cut reflector and lens that shape the beam to ensure maximum visibility with minimal glare. The dipped beam right is an integral part of a vehicle's lighting system and is controlled via the headlight switch. Applications of the dipped beam right are widespread, from passenger cars to motorcycles and trucks, enhancing safety during nighttime driving.