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!
when you see there tail lights. White lights travel farther then red lights.
500 feet
Check fuses and high/low beam switch.
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.
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Low beams
On an average car, there are high and low beam lights for night driving, clearance lights on the front and back, front and rear turn signals, and back-up lights used when backing up.
Unless you have fog lights which are specifically designed for the purpose you are better of using your low beam. As using the high beam will tend to bounce light back at you causing you not to be able to see as far into the fog and being less able to discern oncoming objects and lights.Low beam headlights, low beam headlights & fog lights or just fog lights unless its night time.lower headlightsLow beams, fog lights or both. No high beams.low beams
At night yes, but in the day no because the sunlight overpowers the headlights and high beam lights.
Tap at the plug at headlight Hi-Beam
Bulbs blew
May be a bad switch