no
Use low beams.
If you can see his headlights, drop your high beams. In some states its the law 300 feet at least.
When driving at night, you should only use your high beam headlights when there are no oncoming vehicles or cars in front of you, as high beams can blind other drivers. High beams are useful for illuminating dark roads and enhancing visibility. However, when approaching other vehicles or in well-lit areas, switch to low beams to avoid causing glare and ensure safety for everyone on the road. Always prioritize the safety of yourself and others while driving.
Yes!
60 meters
You should use your low beams to avoid blinding the driver ahead as you lights reflect in his mirrors.
You need to turn your high beams down and ,after the car passes, you may turn them back to high beams
In normal traffic always use low beams. High beams are for greater visibility forward when there are no oncoming vehicles.
When approaching a bicyclist from the opposite direction on a roadway at night, dim your headlights to avoid blinding them. This will help ensure their visibility and safety.
High beam headlights should primarily be used on country roads at night when there is no oncoming traffic, as they provide better visibility in dark areas. However, they can also be used in other low-light situations, like poorly lit highways or rural areas. It's important to switch back to low beams when approaching other vehicles to avoid blinding other drivers. Always follow local laws regarding headlight use to ensure safety.
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on.
When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should always make themselves visible to the pilot. Aircraft cannot stop suddenly and do not have great visibility.