You may find the headlight switch and or the electrical plug to the switch has melted from high resistance (dirty/poor connections), so inspect the headlight switch and wiring.
Increased glare from lights, especially oncoming headlights when driving at night.
Down and towards the outer edge of the road. Away from the lights.
you may have the "sentinel" on which is where lights automatically come on at night, if they go off under lighted areas that would be why
No.
Low beams
I don't use fog lights while driving in a foggy weather because I don't find it very useful at all. I just turn on my cars high beam lights.
put your lights on
While driving, the dashboard lights will fall and the car will stall if the vehicle goes dead. This can be caused by a lack of fuel or mechanical failure.
while driving to Arrowhead Stadium last night
Are your brake lights out - usually it's a fuse for the brake lights.
You have a fault in the wiring somewhere or in one of the lights, the system probably has an auto resetting circuit breaker with a high amp limit as a safety measure so that the lights dont go out completely at night. This should be a warranty issue since the van is a 2005.
Brake lights are on continuously while you are driving. Every time the brake pedal is depressed.