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Headlights should not be left on while the vehicle is not in use. If you are not driving, you will just drain your battery while having your headlights on.
Keep your headlights on low beam.
A vehicle alternator keeps the battery charged It allows you to use the vehicle accesories while driving ( headlights , radio , etcetera )
If you can see the area lit by their headlights, then you are probably close enough to dim your own.
Driving with headlights on during the day reduces your chance of collision by about 25% because other drivers can see you from at least 1/2 mile ahead.
500 feet if the vehicle is coming to you, 300 feet if you are following it.
300 feet
Common courtesy would be at least 500 feet.
When following a vehicle in front of you.
You should dim your headlights within 500 feet of the car in front of you. The rule of thumb is, if you can see another car, dim your lights.
The person driving the vehicle is always the one who ends up getting the ticket even if it doesn't seem right. If they are in possession of the vehicle at the time of the infraction then they will be the one with the ticket.
Discipline driving is following a system of rules governing driving with concern for others, defensive driving as well as a reassure of your vehicle upkeep and safety