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low beams
You can use your high beams when it is dark and no one is approaching you and you aren't following anyone.
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 will light up the snowflakes and actually impair vision.
Flash your high beams
Low beams - high beams only light up the snow or fog which further impairs vision.
Not use their high beams and drive dramatically lower speeds.
lowIn the rain, it's best to use your:Low beams
High beams are the lights you want to use when driving at night when no one else is in front of you. High beams will give you increased visibility, and that's a good thing except when you're blinding other drivers, or driving in severe fog or rain. In severe fog or rain high beams can actually be worse.
The low beams use 9006 and the high beams use 9005.
You should dim your high beams when you are within 200 to 300 feet of a car that you are approaching from behind. This distance helps prevent blinding the driver in front of you and ensures safe visibility for both vehicles. Always remember to use your low beams in these situations to maintain safety on the road.