You wont be able to see anything, the light will just bounce back off the fog, never ever drive with your high beams on in hevy fog. just keep your low beams on.
Because high beams light up the fog more. Low beams have a better chance of lighting underneith the fog.
You should use low beams when driving in fog. It is more difficult to see driving with high beams in fog.
Low beams - high beams only light up the snow or fog which further impairs vision.
NO! you shouldn't because if you're driving in the fog...especially at night, and you turn your high beams on, the light coming from your headlights will hit the fog and bounce right back at you and you won't be able to see anything very well. the best idea is to just keep your low beams on.
Fog happens whenever the air reaches a point of extremely high humidity. Most commonly, it happens when the air rapidly cools, causing condensation to form. There are a number of types of fog, named for the conditions which create them. Drivers who are navigating in fog should use low beams or fog lights, rather than high beams, which will simply reflect from the fog and create glare.
Turn on lights and fog lights.NEVER drive with high beams. I live in an area that has dense fog and too many people drive too fast with no lights. Accidents happen because of that.
Turn on lights and fog lights.NEVER drive with high beams. I live in an area that has dense fog and too many people drive too fast with no lights. Accidents happen because of that.
You should drive with caution (slower speed) and with your LOW BEAMS on.
Low beams and fog lights if equipped. High beams only light-up the fog more.
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.
You should never use high beams when you are driving in fog because they shine up and ahead which will be reflected straight back into your eyes by the fog. Low beams (which aim downwards) and front fog lights (which are lower) are far better suited.
No, it is best to use your low beam lights in fog. High beams are aimed higher. They bounce off the fog, reflect back to you, make it harder to see.