When driving at night with no other vehicles ahead, a driver should use:
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Emergency flashers.
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Low-beam lights.
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Parking lights.
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High beam lights.
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Explanation
When driving at night, drivers should use their high beam headlights to maximize visibility, but only when there are no other vehicles nearby. If there are other vehicles on the road, low beam headlights should be used to avoid blinding other drivers.
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