If you are driving in heavy rain on an interurban road and you cannot distinguish the black color of the vehicle ahead at 50 meters, may you use the high beam headlights?
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Explanation
When driving on an **interurban road** with **heavy rain** and you cannot distinguish a dark vehicle at 50 meters, the road may be **insufficiently lit**. In these conditions, you can use the **high beam headlights**.
- High beam headlights are necessary on roads outside towns or cities when there is **little natural light**. This includes situations such as driving at night or in low visibility conditions, like heavy rain.
- A road is considered poorly lit if you cannot see a dark vehicle at 50 meters. In this case, it is appropriate to use high beam headlights to improve visibility.
Therefore, on an interurban road with heavy rain and reduced visibility, it is correct to use high beam headlights to ensure safe driving.
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