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When driving in dense fog in Alberta, which lighting combination should you use to maximize visibility and avoid blinding oncoming drivers?
Low-beam headlights illuminate the road directly ahead without reflecting off the fog, while fog lights are positioned lower to cut under the fog, improving vis
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Question: When driving in dense fog in Alberta, which lighting combination should you use to maximize visibility and avoid blinding oncoming drivers?
Answer options:
- High-beam headlights only.
- Parking lights only. ✅ Low-beam headlights and fog lights (if equipped).
- Daytime running lights only.
Correct answer: Low-beam headlights and fog lights (if equipped).
Explanation: Low-beam headlights illuminate the road directly ahead without reflecting off the fog, while fog lights are positioned lower to cut under the fog, improving visibility without causing glare for others.
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