yes for most things
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If daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced, you should switch on your low-beam headlights. This will help increase your visibility to other drivers and make it easier for them to see you.
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.
Of course!
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Because the light can reduce visibility and reflect back into the driver's eyes as heavy rain, fog or snow falls.
You don't want to use high beams in foggy weather or snow. It actually makes it more difficult for you to see as the light reflects off the snow or fog.
Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.
All the time
Headlights and wipers.
Ablation can refer either to the processes removing ice and snow or to the quantity of ice and snow removed.
use your low bean headlights
Headlights should not be left on while the vehicle is not in use. If you are not driving, you will just drain your battery while having your headlights on.
Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.
No, you should not use high-beam headlights at all in heavy fog.