Fri, June 13, 2008 8:17 am By James Coolridge
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Winter Driving Tips for Low Beams
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Isn’t that disgusting when people drive in high beam? Not only it obstructs the vision of the driver coming from the front but also when you drive in winters with your high beam on, it causes all the snow to gleam and again causing an obstruction in driving. Turn on your low-beam headlights or fog lights whenever fog, rain or snow reduces visibility. High beams increase the glare and reduce visibility.
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