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You must dim your high beams for oncoming vehicles by the time they are within feet of your vehicle and dim your high beams when the vehicle you are following is within feet?

150 meters


When do you use your high beams?

in the fog --------------------------- Actually using high beams in fog can blind oncoming drivers and it will reflect off the fog possibly blinding you. Low beams shopuld be used in fog. High beams are to be used on a dark road when no oncoming vehicle is closer than 500 feet from you, and when you are no closer than 350 feet behind a vehicle.


You may use your high beams only if there is no oncoming traffic for?

The traffic laws vary as to distance in almost ALL states. The reasonable answer is this - - If you can see the lights of the oncoming car, then he can see you and is probably being blinded by your high beams. Dim them whenever you can see oncomiong traffic.


What beams should I use when I am driving at night with my 2004 BMW 530i?

In normal traffic always use low beams. High beams are for greater visibility forward when there are no oncoming vehicles.


5. You should only use your high-beam highlights when there is no oncoming traffic for at least feet.?

You should only use your high-beam headlights when there is no oncoming traffic for at least 500 feet. This helps prevent blinding other drivers and ensures safe visibility for both you and others on the road. Always switch back to low beams when approaching another vehicle to maintain safety.


High beams headlights must not be used within?

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


How many feet should you dim your lights when approacing a car?

I have been i situation in the Australian outback where you can be approaching a car for nearly an hour traveling at over 120 kmh and their high beam is already irritating. so I turn mine down when ever I see on coming traffic. and normally they do the same for me. So the right time to turn down your high beam is when you are facing oncoming traffic. any time you are blinded by oncoming traffic just flash your high beams and in the majority of cases the oncoming car will dip his lights.


Does Michigan law mandate that you have to dim your headlights with oncoming traffic?

Every US state—including Michigan—and every Canadian province has laws specifying when you must dip from high to low beams in terms of distance to a leading or oncoming vehicle. Michigan requires every motorist to use low beams (not high beams) within 500 feet of oncoming traffic per MCL 257.700 . Violation code 2740 covers Failure to Dim, Driving with Glaring Lights (which also means misaimed lights) and various other headlamp-related infractions. 2 points and fines and fees totalling up to $130.


Is there any points for failure to dim high beams in ny state?

Yes, in New York State, failing to dim high beams can result in a traffic violation. Drivers are required to dim their high beams when approaching oncoming traffic or when following another vehicle within 500 feet. Violating this rule can lead to a fine and points on the driver's license, which may vary based on the specific circumstances of the incident. It's essential to adhere to these laws for safety and to avoid penalties.


When should you use your high beams on a motorcycle?

As you would with a car. Most places have laws against using high beams within city limits, but on the interstate or outside cities and towns where streets are well-lit, definitely use your High beams. Make sure to drop to low beams with oncoming traffic though. Hope this helps!


What should a driver do at night if an oncoming car has its high beams shining into your eyes?

Look down to the right hand side and use the edge of the road as a guide. If you are MORE than 500 feet away from the car with it's high beams on, it IS legal to briefly "flash" your high beams on AND right back off. However, if you are LESS than 500 feet from the oncoming car, you could get a ticket for briefly turning your high beams on/off as a reminder-signal to the other driver to "turn off your high beams, buddy!"


High beams must show how many feet ahead?

High beams must illuminate objects at least 500 feet ahead of the vehicle. This ensures that drivers can see far enough down the road to react to potential hazards. Additionally, high beams should not blind oncoming drivers, which is why they should be dimmed when another vehicle approaches within 500 feet.