Deacrese
Well it depends if you're having the old cars it is probably going to go down in speed when you turn the headlights on. If you have models 3 years or less it wouldn't slow down.
Wipers
If you're blinded by oncoming headlights while driving, you should look to the right side of the road to maintain your lane and avoid a collision. This helps you stay oriented without directly staring into the bright lights. Additionally, reducing your speed and using your peripheral vision can assist in navigating safely. It's important to avoid looking directly at the headlights to prevent temporary blindness.
You can adjust the headlights on a Saab 9.3 using the switches inside of the car. There should be a function to turn the highlights on, off and bright.
To open your headlights on the XRG, You will need to download a mod.
How far should headlights shine?
Look to the side of the road at the white line
Look to the side of the road at the white line
Overdriving headlights refers to driving at a speed where the vehicle's headlights do not provide adequate illumination for safe stopping distances. This typically occurs when a driver exceeds the range of their headlights, making it difficult to see obstacles or hazards in time. It can be particularly dangerous in low-light conditions, as the driver may not have enough time to react to potential dangers ahead. To ensure safety, drivers should adjust their speed according to the visibility provided by their headlights.
Your headlights should be on whenever it will make a difference on the road. If you can look at the road and be able to tell that your headlights are on/off, then they should be on. Some states, such as New York, require headlights to be on when visibility is limited, such as in rain or fog, even in the day, regardless of whether or not you can see them on the road. In fact, one of the criteria for headlights is whether or not you are using your windshield wipers. At dusk or, in some states where mandated, when it is raining or foggy and you need to turn on your windshield wipers.
Your headlights should be on whenever it will make a difference on the road. If you can look at the road and be able to tell that your headlights are on/off, then they should be on. Some states, such as New York, require headlights to be on when visibility is limited, such as in rain or fog, even in the day, regardless of whether or not you can see them on the road. In fact, one of the criteria for headlights is whether or not you are using your windshield wipers. At dusk or, in some states where mandated, when it is raining or foggy and you need to turn on your windshield wipers.
That you adjust your speed so you can react and stop within the distance lighted by your headlights.