100 feet
No, The earth does not have stars. Stars are like the sun. They are so far away that they do not look bright to us. Look at car headlights. When a car is far away, its headlights seem dim. They get brighter as the car gets closer.
How far should headlights shine?
This distance may vary according to your particular states (or country's) laws. As a general "good driving" rule - as soon as you see their headlights approaching, you should dim yours.
Yes. Far as I know all cars do. They dim for night driving and may not be readable in the day time.
as far as i know the drl are your high beams with a resistor to dim them
Streetlights are not relevant to headlight use.
can see the front of it in your rear view mirror . . ...can see its headlights in your rear/side-view mirrors (just to ensure the other car is far enough behind you)
Low beam headlight should illuminate 85 feet of the roadway. Newer low beam headlights illuminate more of the road than older headlights.
Usually the ground wire that comes out of the headlight that is fastened to the car body is the culprit. You will usually find the wire terminal from the headlight plug attaching to the car body or chassis ground not too far from the headlight. Fairly common problem.
A standard low beam car headlight will shine a maximum of 350 feet. While high beam headlights will reach approximately 450 feet.
7 car behind
It doesn't matter if your headlights are on if you can't see.