Which of these lights is used to comply with the SEE rule in a vehicle?
Lighting
Explanation
The **low beam or dipped beam** is the correct one to fulfill the rule of **SEE** in a vehicle. This light is designed to illuminate the road ahead of the vehicle without dazzling other drivers, allowing for safe driving in low visibility conditions, such as at dusk or in tunnels.
On the other hand, the **clearance light** is not mentioned in the provided excerpts, but it is generally used to indicate the dimensions of the vehicle, not to see the road.
The **brake light** comes on when the vehicle is slowing down or stopping, and its main function is to warn drivers behind, not to illuminate the road.
Therefore, the low beam is the one that fulfills the function of seeing, as it provides the necessary lighting for driving without causing discomfort to other road users.
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