no
around 200 feet :)
You must dim your high-beams if you're within 500 feet of an approaching car and dim your high-beams within 300 feet of the vehicle you follow.
150 meters
Within 500 feet of an oncoming car. Within 350 feet of a car you are traveling behind.
100
500 feet
It is safe to use your bright headlights if there is a car ahead of you within 300 feet.
Normally 500 feet, but think if you wanted someones headlights in your eyes.
Yes!
60 meters
Be considerate in using your high beams. Your headlights must be on low beam when you are within 500 feet (150 m) of an approaching vehicle, or within 200 feet (60 m) of a vehicle ahead of you, even if the vehicle ahead is in a different lane. You should also dim your lights for pedestrians approaching you. http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/dmanual/chapter10-manual.htm (Alaska and Oregon are the same as New York - 500 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.