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Q: When do you dim high beams to low beams when approaching another vehicle from the rear?
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Drivers must dim their high beams within how many feet when following behind another vehicle?

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.


When to switch from high beams to low beams when a vehicle is approaching?

I like to switch around 200-300 feet away from them


Should you high beams when approaching deer areas at night which beams?

no


When can you use your high beams?

You can use your high beams when it is dark and no one is approaching you and you aren't following anyone.


When should you use low and high beams when approaching a vehicle?

low for a highway when theres many people around ...and if your on a dark road with no one on it use you high beams so youll be able to see better ...but remember on a crowded road having your high beams on can affect other drivers


When approaching a vehicle at night how many feet should you dim your lights?

If you can see his headlights, drop your high beams. In some states its the law 300 feet at least.


When overtake another vehicle at nightwhy should you use your low beams?

Because - as you overtake the vehicle in front, high-beams will be reflected straight back at the driver - through their mirrors. Low beams are angled more towards the ground.


You must turn off your high beams whenever you are following another vehicle within?

500 feet


How far should you turn off your high beams from an approaching car?

1,000 feet.


Why was I stopped for using my high beams at night?

High beams should only be used in extreme darkness and only when there is no other vehicle in your opposing lane. The reason behind this is because high beams can be blinding in the opposing lane and can and have lead to very serious accidents.Answer If your high beams were left of as on-coming traffic was approaching it would be blinding to the other driver. If you have your high beams on while in back of another car, it could also be blinding to the driver your following through side and rear view mirrors. Either way it is dangerous. If your high beams were left on constantly through - lets say a city - where lighting is good, the police officer may have determined that it was suspicious, and was checking to see if you were on alcohol or drugs.


You must dim your high beams for oncoming vehicles by the time they are within feet of your vehicle and dim your high beams when the vehicle you are following is within feet?

150 meters


What should you do if another oncoming vehicle doesn't turn off their high beams?

Look to the side of the road and at the white line.