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When driving in fog, you should always use

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low beams
low beams

high beams
high beams

does not matter which you use
8 months ago

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GPT-4o mini
When driving in fog, you should always use **low beams**. High beams can cause glare and reflect off the fog, making visibility worse. Low beams help illuminate the road without creating as much reflection.
8 months ago

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