You should not use your high beams in the fog. Your high beams will reflect off of the water in the air from the fog making it even harder to see.
Full beam lights in foggy conditions will reflect the light directly back at the driver. Dipped headlights should be used instead.
No. Either use your regular headlights since they help other drivers see you. Also, slow down.
No, you should not use high-beam headlights at all in heavy fog.
low beam
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.
Not true. Hi beam lights shine higher above the ground. They will reflect back at you from fog and make it harder to see. Low beams shine lower and are not reflected back at you.
Not true. Hi beam lights shine higher above the ground. They will reflect back at you from fog and make it harder to see. Low beams shine lower and are not reflected back at you.
Not true. Hi beam lights shine higher above the ground. They will reflect back at you from fog and make it harder to see. Low beams shine lower and are not reflected back at you.
Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.
Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.
False. You may confuse the opposite way driver of your real location.
Low beam headlight should illuminate 85 feet of the roadway. Newer low beam headlights illuminate more of the road than older headlights.