NO. BUT IT WILL BE A HINDERANCE TO ONCOMING TRAFFIC
In normal traffic always use low beams. High beams are for greater visibility forward when there are no oncoming vehicles.
High beams are the lights you want to use when driving at night when no one else is in front of you. High beams will give you increased visibility, and that's a good thing except when you're blinding other drivers, or driving in severe fog or rain. In severe fog or rain high beams can actually be worse.
Adjust your speed so that you are able to stop on the amount of road that is visible. Use rear fog lights if visibility is less than 100m. Front fog lights are sometimes beneficial and high beams will dazzle you and decrease visibility.
When driving in fog you should always use your low beams. Using your rear fog light when visibility is less than 100 meters is also a really good idea.
You should use low beams when driving in fog. It is more difficult to see driving with high beams in fog.
In bad weather using vehicle high beams is acceptable when no other vehicle is in front of you. The high beam can increase visibility but can be blinding to drivers coming from the other direction or in the rear view mirrors of drivers ahead of you. It It should not be used in foggy driving conditions as the fog will reflect the high beam back at the driver making it harder to see.
In order to ensure your visibility, keep your windshield and exterior light covers clean and make sure your wipers and defrosters are working properly. You should use your headlights whenever driving in rain, fog, or snow, but remember to use only your low-beam lights, as high beams can actually impair your visibility.
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Low beams - high beams only light up the snow or fog which further impairs vision.
High beams are just higher-powered/brighter headlights, so they are used when it is dark out, but only when no other vehicles are either in front of you going the same direction or coming from the other direction in the other lane. Usually high beams are used on highways where there are no street lamps, during the late hours of the night when there is little traffic. Also, if it is foggy out, high beams won't help visibility - that's what fog lights are for. Using high beams in fog will make visibility worse.
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