Your switch in the steering column that controls the high beems and the turn signals is bad. I have had to change it on both 1987 bronco ii that I have owned. Not to difficult to do.
Here in California, by law it's 500 feet (a football field-and-a-half), but be kind and dim your bright lights well before that.
according to Florida handsbook, you must dim your bright headlights within 300 feet of the vehicle ahead.
If the headlights will come on bright it's probably the starter. If the lights are dim it may be the battery. If you try jumper cables and it won't start it's probably the starter.
It is safe to use the bright [highbeam] headlights when there is no oncoming traffic/drivers who could be blinded by the bright light. Also, it is unsafe to use highbeams when there is fog or smoke which would reflect the light back to you, thus reducing the distance which you can see.
Headlights have two filaments, one for dim, one for bright. From your description it appears that one of the high beam filaments is burned out. Replace the bulb.
Low-beam headlights that are not property adjusted can make them as bright as high-bead headlights. They also can cause you to not see the full road ahead.
Because the lights are so bright
ldr sensor
No
It depends on what type of headlight you have. What auto do you have?
Switch? both headlights?
They need a better ground going to them. There not grounded good.