No, you should not use high beam lights when following a large vehicle at night. High beams can blind the driver of the vehicle in front of you, reducing their visibility and increasing the risk of an accident. Instead, use low beam lights to ensure safe visibility for both you and the vehicle ahead. Always adjust your lighting based on the driving conditions and surrounding vehicles.
Ensure parking lights or flashers are turned on
you can have your car lights on at any time but you do not have to have them on
turn on flashing lights (caution)
turn on flashing lights (caution)
when you can see their headlights
250
slow down and avoid looking directly into the lights of the approaching vehicle
1000 feet
turn on flashing lights
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on.
When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should always make themselves visible to the pilot. Aircraft cannot stop suddenly and do not have great visibility.
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on