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in florida you must dim your headlights from the oncoming traffic at 500 feet. and from the rear at 300 feet.
It is safe to pass only when you are not entering the bridge and there is no oncoming traffic. It you do not have enough time to pass before a bridge wait until after you have crossed the bridge to pass.
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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.
It depends on where you live. But the rule of thumb I was taught is that if you can see another driver's car in front of you, you should dim your headlights. That usually means to keep your brights off whenever you can see oncoming traffic or whenever you are behind another car that you can see.
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you are approaching head on.
approaching an incline
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