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You can not use your high beam lights when, you are on a crowded road with other cars in hindsight you should'nt have to use it on crowded roads because it would already be lit up well. You should have them on on a country road and it being stranded so, remember that so you do not blind other drivers. Drive safe!
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.
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Low beams
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Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
Your low beam lights should be on when driving after sunset (twilight) and when it is raining. Some states require headlights or daytime running lights to be on in various conditions or at various times.You should not use your high-beam lights when you are closely behind another vehicle, or when approaching another vehicle head-on on a two-way road.
Never!
Low beams
Fog Lights only, Low Beam only or Fog Lights + Low Beams.
Low beam or fog lamps only.
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