During what hours is it mandatory to use high beam lights on poorly lit interurban roads?
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Explanation
To drive safely on **poorly lit interurban roads**, it is important to know when to use high beams. These lights are mandatory **between sunset and sunrise** on roads outside towns or cities, especially when there is little natural light and driving at more than 40 km/h. This is because at night, visibility is reduced and high beams help to better see the road and be seen by other drivers.
- **High beams**: Used on poorly lit roads to improve visibility at night.
- **Mandatory usage time**: From sunset (when the sun sets) to sunrise (when the sun appears again).
During the day, high beams are not necessary unless driving in specific conditions such as dark tunnels. Therefore, the correct answer is that high beams must be on **between sunset and sunrise** on poorly lit interurban roads.
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