Low beams...high beams will light up the snowflakes and actually impair vision.
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.
Your high beams work but your low beams do not because the switch is broken that switches between high and low beams. Electrical switches wear out.
Your low beams are burnt out. that happens alot
Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help
the high beam indicator is only on when the high beams are on
Low beams
As a guess both low beams are burnt out The daytime running and high beams are the same light filament. Or the fuse or the relay for the low beams.
It should either be on the dash board where you can turn your interior lights on or you should pull back on the directional to switch. Cars run with the low beams on and the high beams are switched to in the dark when you feel you need extra light. I feel bad for the people that have been coming in the other direction from this car if its high beams have been on constantly.
Because high beams light up the fog more. Low beams have a better chance of lighting underneith the fog.
low for a highway when theres many people around ...and if your on a dark road with no one on it use you high beams so youll be able to see better ...but remember on a crowded road having your high beams on can affect other drivers
Bad dimmer switch.