When you are driving at night and another vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction, you should use your parking lights.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
At night, drivers must turn on their headlights to maximize visibility-both to see the road clearly and to ensure they’re seen by others. Use high beams when there are no oncoming vehicles to improve visibility, but switch to low beams when approaching other cars to avoid blinding other drivers. Always use your headlights (not just parking lights) when it starts to get dark or whenever visibility is reduced. Parking lights are only for parked vehicles; using them while driving may confuse other drivers into thinking your car is stopped.
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