As soon as the on coming traffic comes into view.
If you are driving with your bright lights on and can see an approaching vehicle, you should turn off your bright lights immediately.
Although the lights should be dipped when approaching another vehicle so they aren't bright, the best place to look would be at the edge of the road on your side; you will still be able to see most of what is on the road ahead of you, but without looking directly at the bright lights.
If you are a courteous driver, you will dim them when you see their tail lights. No one likes bright lights in their mirrors, reflecting into their eyes.
The law in most states is between 300 and 350 feet. Personally I do it as soon as I can see the tail lights simply because it bugs the heck out of me when someone comes up on me with their bright lights on.
yes, but i think more off bright lights not high lights
When you see green and white lights on another boat, you should slow down. This means that you are approaching another boat and you should reduce your speed.
Deer do not run towards bright lights but become mesmerized by steady, bright lights.
Out Where the Bright Lights Are Glowing was created in 1981.
Turn on the Bright Lights was created in 2001-11.
Another boat is approaching you. The red light is their port side and the green light is their starboard side. The port side is left.
Another boat is approaching you. The red light is their port side and the green light is their starboard side. The port side is left.
The Bright Lights of America was created on 2008-04-01.