Can You Keep High Beams On All the Time on the Highway?

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DiKennedy
07/29/25 7:18am
High beams can be kept on all the time on the highway. There are no regulations prohibiting the use of high beams on highways. When the road is too dark and affects driving, high beams can be used appropriately, but care must be taken not to interfere with other drivers. Relevant information about using high and low beams is as follows: When high beams should not be used: On roads without central barriers or center lines, drivers should switch to low beams when meeting an oncoming vehicle at a distance of more than 150 meters at night. Low beams should also be used when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads or bridges. High beams should not be used when a following vehicle is driving close to the vehicle in front. When high beams can be used: High beams can be used when the distance to the vehicle in front exceeds 150 meters. If there is a central barrier, such as grass or a median strip, using high beams will not affect oncoming vehicles.
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