Low-beam headlights that are not property adjusted can make them as bright as high-bead headlights. They also can cause you to not see the full road ahead.
If you are underage or if you have not been taught how to drive properly then yes.It is not the car that is dangerous but the driver behind the wheel. Cars, when at rest are as harmless as a kitten. It is only when their purr becomes a roar that they can be dangerous.
I think that by changing the headlight bulbs, that will change the direction of the low beams? (The angle of the filament is different). I am not 100% certain; but check it out.
The shift cable is loose or mis adjusted.
Not if headlights are reqired by law.
Not dangerous, but not as safe as if the light didn't come on. With the light on, you do not know if the airbag will function properly in the event of a crash.
You would not drive it at night or when the law says you must display headlights.
In most places, it is not illegal to drive with headlights on during the day. Some drivers choose to do so for increased visibility and safety.
engine is worn out, carburetor secondarys not properly adjusted,worn valves,and the list goes on.
That you adjust your speed so you can react and stop within the distance lighted by your headlights.
The headlights illuminate the road ahead of the vehicle allowing you to see in the darkness.
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