How to Use Lights When Driving in Snowy Conditions?

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Freddie
07/29/25 4:38am
When driving at night under low visibility conditions such as no street lights or poor illumination, motor vehicles should turn on headlights, clearance lights, and rear position lights. Turn on fog lights, low beams, clearance lights, and front and rear position lights. The speed should not exceed 60 kilometers per hour, and maintain a distance of more than 100 meters from the vehicle ahead in the same lane. Turn on fog lights, low beams, clearance lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers. The speed should not exceed 40 kilometers per hour. Turn on fog lights, low beams, clearance lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers. The speed should not exceed 20 kilometers per hour, and exit the highway as soon as possible.
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OJosiah
08/12/25 8:20am
When driving in snowy conditions, I pay extra attention to the use of lights. First, I always turn on the low beams because visibility is already poor in snow, and low beams prevent excessive glare from snow reflection that could impair my own vision. In heavy snow or fog, I additionally activate both front and rear fog lights to make my vehicle more noticeable to others. It's crucial to avoid using high beams—it's like looking into a mirror, as the reflected light becomes blindingly intense. I remember one time when I was on a long trip with a friend during a blizzard; he turned on the high beams, and the resulting whiteout nearly caused an accident. Additionally, I make sure the light covers are clean—snow buildup drastically reduces lighting effectiveness, so I wipe them down whenever I park. Along with proper lighting, I also reduce speed and increase following distance. These details, drawn from my daily experience, have significantly improved driving safety.
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