When driving in fog, snow, or rain, you should use your:
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Low-beam headlights.
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High-beam headlights.
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Running lights.
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Emergency flashers.
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Explanation
When driving in fog, snow, or rain, low-beam headlights provide better visibility. High-beam headlights can reflect off moisture in the air, creating a glare that reduces your ability to see the road clearly. Low-beam headlights reduce this reflection, allowing you to see the road and other vehicles more clearly.
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