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  1. Hi, I have recently downloaded a custom config that was increase my FPS in game, BUT I have a problem, my beams don't working anymore... I hope we will found a solution D: P.S.: This .cfg is not mine, is a custom cfg
  2. Bothers me, so: It's not a crime to drive at night without the high beams on if you can't be arsed to switch them off every now and then. Normal lights are often enough. High beams may be used when: a) The road is not lit, or street lights are not sufficient. It is dark, usually at night c) Nobody is driving in front of you withing the reach of your high beams. High beams must be put off when: a) Somebody is in front of you The road is lit, meaning there are lights above the lanes. c) You meet oncoming traffic. Blinding people is not a real problem here, but let's be realistic, shall we. d) It is not dark, usually during daytime. This is based on Finnish traffic code, that should be applicable in most European countries. For any corrections for different countries etc. please pm me. Exceptions: -High beams may be used shortly to oversee a situation. -...or to say hi to another trucker. -After you've been overtaken, it is a good practice to flash your high beams to indicate that the driver in front of you is far enough to return to your lane. -Pulunen ...and that bloody is just a B and ).
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