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Visibility is low in rainy and foggy days. Can I use the high beam?

In foggy days, visibility is low, and the line of sight is obviously blocked, which is prone to traffic accidents such as rear-end collision and collision.

When driving, first of all, pay attention to keeping a safe distance from the car in front, don't follow too close, don't overtake casually, and don't drive too fast. Even when driving on the expressway, try not to exceed 100 km/h, and try to drive in the middle of the road, and don't drive along the roadside, in case you accidentally fall into the roadside drainage ditch or collide with a car temporarily parked on the roadside waiting for the fog to disperse. Observe the lighting regulations and avoid using high beam. Turn on the front and rear fog lights, tail lights, width lights and low beam lights when driving in foggy days, and use lights to improve visibility. It should be noted that you should not use the high beam when driving in foggy days, because the light emitted by the high beam is easily diffused by the fog, forming a vast expanse of whiteness in front of the car, and the driver can't see anything. When it is impossible to continue driving on the expressway, the driver should park his car in the emergency parking area and turn on the danger warning flash to avoid being chased by oncoming cars. Honk the horn more often to warn others of the driving position. In foggy days, when the line of sight is not good, whistling as much as possible can play a warning role for pedestrians and other vehicles. When you hear the horns of other cars, you should immediately whistle to indicate your driving position. When two cars meet, whistle to remind the opposite car to pay attention.