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Fog lights are low lights on the car that provide greater road visibility in poor lighting conditions such as fog, rain or snow. They are not generally frequently used and are not statutorily required in some countries.
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In such conditions, full beam would reflect back and dazzle the driver. Dipped beams should be used.
Poor (adjective) is used incorrectly. It should be pour (verb).
It's what it sounds like - a vehicle intended to be used where there aren't any roads, or very poor roads.
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Bridgestone Dueler tires are made for tough road conditions. They could be used as winter tires so heavy snow or rain would be conditions they would perform well in.
The speed of a shuttlecock to be used is be dependent on the playing conditions (i.e. temperature) and not on the skill level of player. In colder conditions, a shuttlecock with higher speed should be used and vice versa.
Used in a car's suspension system to dampen the ride depending upon road conditions, e.g. second-generation Audi TT. It improves handling and road-holding as it adapts to the road and provides a better and faster control. However it is more expensive than traditional systems
Rich and poor people used to go. People used to shout at them like" Booo" or "Aww" they used to come up on stage to the actors and do it aswell rich people used to get seats nd pay extra for cushions and poor people used to pay less to stand up
Electronic Slip protection is used in conjunction with ABS braking, it is meant to help the braking process on ice and in slippery road conditions!
High beams should be used only when there is no oncoming traffic, fog, snow or heavy rain. The reason for oncoming traffic is obvious - you don't want your lights to cause glare or vision problems for the oncoming drivers.But the reasons for using low beam in fog, snow and heavy rain is because when your lights are on low beam, they are directed downward toward the road, and not directed towards the distance, which enables you to see the road better in poor visibility conditions.Many drivers think low beam is a "dimming" of the lights, but it's actually more of a 'pointing downward' of the beam. So when your lights are in low beam, it gives you greater vision in poor driving conditions by training the lights downward on the road instead of towards the distance.