If you use high-beam headlights in snow, rain, or fog, you will have

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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.
more light reflected back in your eyes.

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If you use high-beam headlights in snow, rain, or fog, you will have more light reflected back in your eyes. This can cause visibility problems, as the light can be scattered by the precipitation and create glare, making it harder to see. Therefore, it's generally advisable to use low-beam headlights in such conditions.