Asked by Katana Yama
If you use high-beam headlights in snow, rain, or fog, you will have
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Responses
more time to react to hazards.
more time to react to hazards.
a better chance of seeing hazards.
a better chance of seeing hazards.
better long-range vision.
better long-range vision.
more light reflected back in your eyes.
(1 point)
Responses
more time to react to hazards.
more time to react to hazards.
a better chance of seeing hazards.
a better chance of seeing hazards.
better long-range vision.
better long-range vision.
more light reflected back in your eyes.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
If you use high-beam headlights in snow, rain, or fog, you will have **more light reflected back in your eyes.** This can impair your visibility instead of improving it, so it's generally advised to use low beams in these conditions.
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