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If you are driving with your bright lights on and can see an approaching vehicle, you should turn off your bright lights immediately.
500ft if it's oncoming. 350ft if you're coming up behind someone.
If you can see the oncoming vehicle then he can see you. Dim your lights at that time.
500 feet if the vehicle is coming to you, 300 feet if you are following it.
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.
Outside walls can be as bright as one wants them to be. Some prefer to have very bright lights to light up an area, while others prefer dimmer lights to accent a spot.
It perfectly depends on where you live or drive. You should dim your headlights right when you see another vehicle in front of you or right when you see the lights of another vehicle. It doesn't matter if you are seeing the tail lamp (both of you are traveling in the same direction), you should dim the lights or else it is going to make difficulties for the driver in front.
Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
When you are within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle or you come up behind a vehicle.
500'
go slower. leave your lights on. turn on your fog lights(if you have them) and do not turn on your bright lights!(in heavy fog) it will make it difficult to see for you and other drivers.
As long as you purchase quality lights, your solar patio lights should provide adequate light during the evening hours.