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It is safe to use your bright headlights if there is a car ahead of you within 300 feet.
At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.
There'll be an indicator light on the dash which comes on when the high beam circuit is energized.
At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.
At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.
If the headlight switch is the type that twists clockwise to turn on, then pull the knob slightly, if it comes toward you one click, that should turn on the fog lights. The headlights may need to be on and the high beams may also need to be on.
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.
it means that your going to fast to stop when something comes into the view of your headlights.
No, the 2009 Murano comes stock with halogen headlights. However, you can buy after-market Xeon headlights for the Murano.
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Headlights should be dimmed as soon as the driver is aware that another vehicle is heading towards him, and would be dazzled, even if still in the distance.