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A vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.
Within 500 feet of oncoming traffic.
"Incoming" typically refers to something or someone that is approaching or arriving, such as incoming messages or an incoming storm. "Oncoming" specifically refers to something or someone that is approaching or moving forward, often in a direct or head-on manner, like an oncoming vehicle or an oncoming train.
in florida you must dim your headlights from the oncoming traffic at 500 feet. and from the rear at 300 feet.
It is safe to pass only when you are not entering the bridge and there is no oncoming traffic. It you do not have enough time to pass before a bridge wait until after you have crossed the bridge to pass.
As soon as you see a car directly in line towards you, you should go to low beam.
approaching an incline
Those laws vary from place to place. Common courtesy dictates to dim your lights well before they reach the oncoming vehicle.
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When approaching an intersection where another vehicle has the right of way, you should yield and allow the other vehicle to proceed first. It is important to follow traffic rules and signals to ensure safety on the road.
If you can see the oncoming vehicle then he can see you. Dim your lights at that time.
When approaching an intersection where another vehicle has the right of way, you should yield and allow the other vehicle to proceed first. It is important to follow traffic rules and give way to the vehicle that has the right of way to avoid accidents.