If weather requires you to have your lights on, you should use your:
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Emergency flashers.
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Parking lights.
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Low beams.
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High beams.
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Explanation
Headlights on high beams reflect rain, fog and snow as it falls, and this makes it even harder for you to see. In order to improve your visibility during bad weather conditions, keep your headlights on low beam.
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