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No, you must never use the high beam headlamps in foul weather, because they produce much more upward light than the low beams. This upward light, reflects back into your eyes off rain, fog, or snow, substantially worsening your ability to see.

Also, you must never use your high beams in traffic, only ever on empty roads.

Both of these points are a matter of law in most places, but whether or not your local law spells them out, to do otherwise is to make unsafe, improper use of your lights.

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yes. although it may seem dangerous to oncoming traffic, the fog would help keep the light from blinding them.

Begging to differ, high beams should never be used in foggy conditions. The extra light is just reflected by the fog making it far more difficult for you to see. Ideally for best visibility in fog you'd have fog lights designed to focus on the road directly in front of the vehicle with a very short cutoff (short range). If they were supplied with your car (usually mounted low on/in the front bumper) you'll notice they don't operate when you're using high beam.

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