do you have such a regular "government" inspection as we do here?
The MOT is compulsory for cars over 3 years old, and you have to have the pass certificate to buy the annual road tax. No pass, no tax, and trouble with police.
So a failure will cost money. I've had a fail on a previous car (saab 9-5) because the lights were set too high, even with the dash adjustment on "low". Had to do some adjustment and put in for a retest next day.
and re-adjusted them back up afterwards, because they were crap. Put in uprated bulbs and they were brighter, but still the beam just wasn't long enough.
it's worth making a fuss at the dealer while it's in warranty - almost all of them have MOT test facilities with the legal settings on the wall...
Yes, we do have a yearly technical inspection for cars,older tha 4 years. You can't register a car without it and can get confiscated by police if you drive it anyway. But if your lights really don't shine upwards and are original, then you can easily pass trough, no policeman will bug you for that as long as the lights are oem and not blinding oncoming traffic. The biggest problems are aftermarket parts, fake chinese xenons, lowered cars, spoliers with no papers,too high exhaust gas, bad brakes, bad drivetrain, etc etc.
Like I said, I think it's more dangerous to drive in low visibility than a little bit more visibility which bothers no one. In our country it's also a custom that a garage or MOT as you name it, likes to lower the beam a bit downwards, just in case, just to make sure nobody is blinded. So no thank you, I rather do it myself and do it the way I can normally drive at night.