Your speed at night needs to be adjusted so that you can stop within the distance that your headlamps illuminate the road ahead.
Not use their high beams and drive dramatically lower speeds.
Your headlights should be set to low-beams whenever you meet oncoming traffic, as a courtesy to prevent your headlights from distracting the other driver. You should also use low beams when driving in fog or heavy rain, to prevent light reflected by the rain or fog from blinding YOU.
If your headlights go out while you are driving, you can try switching to your high beams. When you get home, you can replace the bulbs.
You should use low beams when driving in fog. It is more difficult to see driving with high beams in fog.
Using low beam headlights and front facing fog lights.
It is safe to use your bright headlights if there is a car ahead of you within 300 feet.
No, you should not.
the low beams should turn on when the motorcycle is turned on
60 meters
In such conditions, full beam would reflect back and dazzle the driver. Dipped beams should be used.
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.
NO