On an interurban road with insufficient lighting, a vehicle is traveling at a speed below 40 km/h. Is it allowed to drive using dipped-beam headlights?
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Explanation
On an interurban road with little lighting, a vehicle traveling at less than **40 km/h** can use the **dipped beam headlights**. However, it also has the option to turn on the **main beam headlights** as long as it does not dazzle other drivers.
- The **dipped beam headlights** are mandatory at night on any road and when driving at less than 40 km/h.
- The **main beam headlights** are optional at speeds below 40 km/h, but they must be used with caution to avoid dazzling other drivers.
Therefore, under these conditions, the driver can choose between using the dipped beam headlights or the main beam headlights, always considering the safety of other road users.
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