When driving in fog, drivers should use high beam headlights.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
In foggy conditions, high-beam headlights should not be used because the light they emit can reflect back in the fog, creating glare. This glare not only impairs your own vision but can also affect other drivers on the road. When driving in the fog, reduce your speed and use low-beam headlights.
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