Can You Use High Beams on Highways?
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High beams can be used on highways. On highways, lanes in opposite directions are separated by barriers, so there is essentially no situation of encountering oncoming traffic. Additionally, the distance between vehicles is relatively large, making it relatively safe to use high beams. Moreover, some sections of highways lack lighting facilities, and the bright light from high beams can help drivers see the road ahead more clearly. However, prolonged use of high beams can cause eye fatigue quickly and may lead to visual illusions. Car headlights, also known as front headlights or LED daytime running lights, serve as the eyes of a car. They not only affect the external image of the car owner but are also closely related to safe driving at night or under bad weather conditions.