Will I be fined for using high beams while driving in the city?
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Using high beams on roads where they are not allowed in urban areas will result in a fine. Circumstances where high beams cannot be used: On roads without central barriers or center lines, drivers must switch to low beams when meeting an oncoming vehicle at night at a distance of more than 150 meters. Low beams should also be used when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads or bridges. High beams must not be used when a following vehicle is driving closely behind the vehicle in front. Circumstances where high beams can be used: High beams can be used when the distance to the vehicle ahead exceeds 150 meters, or when there is a central barrier such as bushes or dividers, which prevents the high beams from affecting oncoming traffic.