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Can you use your high beams on dark city streets?

1) Yes, you can use high beams on dark city streets.
2) No, you cannot use high beams on dark city streets.
3) Only if it is necessary.
4) It is illegal to use high beams on dark city streets.

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Final answer:

You should not use high beams on dark city streets with other lighting or traffic, as they can blind other drivers, leading to danger. In some cases on unlit roads, it may be necessary, but you must switch back to low beams when near other vehicles. Local laws govern this and misuse may be illegal.

Step-by-step explanation:

The use of high beams on dark city streets tends to be regulated by local law. In most cases, the appropriate answer is that you should not use high beams on dark city streets where there are streetlights or other forms of lighting, and plenty of traffic. This is because high beams can blind other drivers, potentially leading to dangerous situations. Therefore, it is generally better to use low beams within city limits to ensure safety for all road users.

However, there may be instances on unlit roads within city boundaries where it could be necessary to use high beams for better visibility. Even then, you must switch to low beams when you are within a certain distance (usually about 500 feet) of an oncoming vehicle or when you are following another vehicle to avoid dazzling other drivers. Depending on local laws, using high beams inappropriately may be illegal and subject to fines.

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