Should You Use High Beams or Low Beams When Driving in the Rain?
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When driving in the rain, use low beams along with position lights, and turn on fog lights when the rain is heavy. High beams can create a dazzling glare in rainy or foggy conditions, affecting surrounding vehicles, so they should not be used. Hazard lights should also not be used indiscriminately while driving; they should only be activated when parked or during emergency braking. Tips for driving in the rain: 1. Before heading out, check if the windshield wipers are functioning properly and clearing water effectively; 2. If fog forms on the windshield, quickly turn on the defroster or air conditioning to maintain clear visibility; 3. Reduce speed and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead when driving on wet or slippery roads; 4. Slow down before turning, appropriately increase the turning radius, and steer gently to prevent loss of vehicle control.