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Dipped headlights
Rear fog lights if visibility is more than 100 metres (328 feet)
Main-beam headlights
Sidelights only
Explanation: You must make sure that other road users can see you, but you don't want to dazzle them. Use your dipped headlights during the day if visibility is poor. If visibility falls below 100 metres (328 feet), you may use your rear fog lights, but don't forget to turn them off when the visibility improves.
Category: Other types of vehicle
References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 12, Highway Code: Rule 226
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