Because high beams light up the fog more. Low beams have a better chance of lighting underneith the fog.
Fog is a colloid which disperses light that shines through it. Because high beams shine straight ahead and further down the road more of the light is able to be scattered and reflected back towards the driver.
You should drive with caution (slower speed) and with your LOW BEAMS on.
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You wont be able to see anything, the light will just bounce back off the fog, never ever drive with your high beams on in hevy fog. just keep your low beams on.
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Slowly with low beams.
Well, assuming that you are talking about headlights, the low beams are the dimmest settings for the drive headlights, while high beams are the brightest setting.
Not very. The trick is to cut through Germany. Head for Salzburg and Munich.
No, you should not use your high beams when driving in fog or smoke, as they can reflect off the particles in the air and create glare, reducing visibility. Instead, use your low beams or fog lights if your vehicle is equipped with them. This helps to illuminate the road directly in front of you without causing excessive glare. Always drive at a reduced speed and increase your following distance in such conditions.
It is perfectly legal to drive with high beams on, as long as you dim them when required by local law.
Concentrate on a steady base and drive through the ball after contact instead of falling back.
About 3,500 kilometers to Quebec city, if you drive through Canada instead of the States.