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Q: High beam headlights may be used within how many feet of oncoming car?
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Don't use your high-beam headlights within how many feet of oncoming vehicles?

500


When at night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within?

At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.


At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor come within?

At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.


At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within?

At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.


High beam headlights must not be used within how many feet?

Within 500 feet of an oncoming car. Within 350 feet of a car you are traveling behind.


Do high beam headlights distract or blind oncoming cars in the daytime?

At night yes, but in the day no because the sunlight overpowers the headlights and high beam lights.


What do you do if an oncoming vehicle has its high beam headlights on?

Flash your high beams once or twice quickly


What are dual beam headlights?

Car headlights have to be able to "dip" so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic, they therefore can switch between a "high" beam and a "dipped" beam and thus have a dual beam.


Florida law requires that you dim your high beam headlights within 500 feet of an oncoming motor vehicle true or false?

I believe that is true, I haven't had a Fl D L since 1982-1983.


You approach an oncoming car on a two lane road Its headlights are on high beam You flash your headlights from low beam to high beam and back to low beam The other driver keeps coming with his h?

Perhaps he is in a large vehicle and his lights are already on low. All you can do is decrease speed and try to stay on the road. More flashing and he may show you his high beams!


A driver must dim his high beam headlights when following another vehicle within how many feet?

A quarter mile. If not correct answer - change the law. California law states - Your high beams have to be dimmed within 300 feet of following another driver and within 500 feet of an oncoming driver.


When should you use your high beam headlights?

Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.