On through-roads, is it permitted to drive with the high beam headlights on?
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Explanation
The **high beam headlights** or **main beam headlights** are designed for use on **roads outside towns or cities**. They are mandatory in these situations when driving at night with little natural light and at more than 40 km/h, or in tunnels outside a municipality that are not well lit.
However, it is **prohibited** to use high beam headlights **within towns and cities**. This is because they can dazzle other drivers and pedestrians, posing a road safety risk. On through roads, which are parts of the road that pass through populated areas, this same restriction applies.
Therefore, the correct answer is that it is **not allowed** to drive with high beam headlights on through roads.
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