May you keep the high beam on when you make a stop?
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Explanation
**High beam headlights** or **road lights** are powerful lights that illuminate a great distance in front of the vehicle. These lights are white and can **dazzle** other drivers.
- It is **prohibited** to keep the high beam headlights on when the vehicle is **stopped**. This is because, when not in motion, it is not necessary to illuminate a great distance and there is a risk of dazzling other drivers or pedestrians.
- High beam headlights are mainly used on **roads outside towns or cities** and in low natural light conditions, such as at night or in poorly lit tunnels. However, these situations do not apply when the vehicle is stationary.
Therefore, high beam headlights should not be used during a stop, as it is specifically prohibited to avoid unnecessary dazzling.
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