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Q: How far does a low beam illuminate the road?

30-60m

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Q: How far does a high beam(otherwise known as main beam) illuminate the road?

100-150m

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Q: How far do fog lights illuminate?

10-50m

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7⃣ Q: Mental trick to remember beams?

A: “High beam = see far; Low beam = don’t blind.”

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6⃣ Q: Difference between low beam and high beam?

  • Low beam (dipped): Lights road ahead, doesn’t blind others.

  • High beam (main): Brighter, lights farther ahead, used on dark roads with no traffic.

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When can fog lights be used

  • Only when visibility is seriously reduced (fog, heavy rain, snow).

  • If the front left low beam is not working.

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4⃣ Q: What lights must be on during daytime?

A: Low beam headlights or running lights, to stay visible.

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3⃣ Q: What should a driver do if they are dazzled by another vehicle?

A: Turn on hazard lights, slow down without changing lanes, and stop if necessary.

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2⃣ Q: When must main beam headlights be switched to low beam at night?

  • On lighted roads.

  • If a vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction within 150 meters.

  • If main beams would dazzle another driver, even in the same lane.

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1⃣ Q: What lights must vehicles use during the hours of darkness?

A: Low beam or high beam (main beam) headlights.