I work on a simple rule. If I can see your lights then you can see mine so use low beam. I will dip them when I see the glow approaching a creast or corner to.
If the oncomming car doesn't dip then they get one warning flash followed by all lights till they dip theirs. If you are behind me and catch up without dipping then my speed keeps dropping till you pass when you get all lights back as a curtesy to help you see. Obviously those who don't dip are scared of the dark or need help with extra light.
High beams in the side mirrors are a big problem on country roads.
I HATE those "driving lights" that are either angled up or super.




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