If driving in foggy weather, drivers should turn on their high-beams to increase the field of vision.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Turning on high-beams in foggy weather actually reduces visibility. High-beams can reflect off the fog and cause glare, making it harder to see. Instead, drivers should use low-beam headlights, which provide better illumination and reduce glare.
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