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When driving in fog use:

Using low-beam headlights and fog lights is correct because they aim light downward onto the road, reducing glare. High beams are incorrect because their strong

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Question: When driving in fog use:

Answer options:

  • High beams ✅ Low-beam headlights and fog lights if equipped
  • Hazard lights only
  • No lights

Correct answer: Low-beam headlights and fog lights if equipped

Explanation: Using low-beam headlights and fog lights is correct because they aim light downward onto the road, reducing glare. High beams are incorrect because their strong, straight beams reflect off water droplets in the fog directly back into your eyes, blinding you. Running with no lights or using hazard lights only is highly dangerous and fails to illuminate the road. The official ICBC rule dictates using low-beam headlights in low-visibility conditions like fog, heavy rain, or snow to see and be seen safely. This concept is a staple on the ICBC knowledge test, emphasizing practical safety in adverse BC weather.

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