'Must be dimmed': Wisconsin State Patrol issues reminder to motorists on using high beams
Nov 18, 2024
(WFRV) - Ever drive down a roadway in Wisconsin and feel like another vehicle's headlights are brighter than the sun? Well, the Wisconsin State Patrol issued a reminder about high beams.
The Wisconsin State Patrol posted on its Facebook page reminding motorists that high beams must be dimmed. The post says that high beams are effective to help see in good weather conditions.
However, officials say that they must be dimmed when approaching another vehicle. That includes an oncoming and from behind.
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High beams are an effective way to see more clearly in good weather conditions, but they must be dimmed when approaching another vehicle - oncoming or behind, even on a divided highway.
Wisconsin State Patrol on Facebook
A video was also included in the post that showcased an example of high beams.
No additional information was provided. Local 5 will update this story if more details are released.