To improve visibility in a cloud of smoke or dust, which lights should you use?
Lighting
Explanation
To improve visibility in situations of **smoke or dust**, it is advisable to use the **position lights** and the **low beam lights**.
- **Position lights**: These lights are essential for other drivers to see your vehicle, especially in low visibility conditions such as smoke or dust.
- **Low beam lights**: Also known as dipped beam lights, they are suitable for illuminating the road without dazzling other drivers. They are effective in situations where visibility is reduced, such as in the case of smoke or dust.
The **front and rear fog lights** have specific uses. The front ones can be used together with the position lights, but they are not mandatory in all smoke or dust situations. The rear ones should only be used in extremely poor visibility conditions, which is not always the case with smoke or dust.
Therefore, the combination of **position and low beam lights** is the most appropriate and safest option to improve visibility in these conditions.
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