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 the fog --------------------------- Actually using high beams in fog can blind oncoming drivers and it will reflect off the fog possibly blinding you. Low beams shopuld be used in fog. High beams are to be used on a dark road when no oncoming vehicle is closer than 500 feet from you, and when you are no closer than 350 feet behind a vehicle.
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You must dim your high-beams if you're within 500 feet of an approaching car and dim your high-beams within 300 feet of the vehicle you follow.
You need to turn your high beams down and ,after the car passes, you may turn them back to high beams
The rule of the road is to flash your high beams to remind them to turn their high beams off.
Should be like any other vehicle. (pull turn signal stick back (high beams on), pull it back again (high beams off).
I like to switch around 200-300 feet away from them
Flash your high beams once or twice quickly
on what vehicle?