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
When driving in fog or heavy rain, you should use your low beams instead of high beams. Light from high beams will reflect back and cause glare, making it harder to see ahead. In bad weather, low-beam headlights better illuminate the road and oncoming obstacles.
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