Look to the side of the road at the white line (not the center).
you should look at the center of the road at the white line You can quickly flash your high beams to remind them that their highs are on.
you should look at the center of the road at the white line You can quickly flash your high beams to remind them that their highs are on.
When you approach a car using their high beams, you should look away from the bright lights to avoid being blinded. Focus on the road ahead or the right edge of the road to maintain your visibility. If necessary, reduce your speed until the oncoming vehicle has passed. After they are gone, you can resume normal driving.
You need to turn your high beams down and ,after the car passes, you may turn them back to high beams
You should use dipped beams. Using high-beams simply reflects the light off the fog directly into your eyes, so causing dazzle.
Flash your high beams quickly to remind the other driver to drop the high beams and if that doesn't work try to focus on the right side of the road.
You should use low beams when driving in fog. It is more difficult to see driving with high beams in fog.
The right side
no
Low beams...high beams will light up the snowflakes and actually impair vision.
60 meters
you should look at the center of the road at the white line You can quickly flash your high beams to remind them that their highs are on.