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

500 feet


Should lower headlight beams be used when approaching an oncoming vehicle or when to the rear of another vehicle?

Both.


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

You should use your low beams to avoid blinding the driver ahead as you lights reflect in his mirrors.


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 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.


Lower headlight beams must be used when approaching within of an oncoming vehicle or when following within of the rear of another vehicle.?

Lower headlight beams must be used when approaching within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle or when following within 300 feet of the rear of another vehicle. This helps to prevent glare and ensures that visibility is maintained for both drivers. Using the appropriate headlight settings enhances safety on the road.


When do you dim high beams to low beams when approaching another vehicle from the rear?

500 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.


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


How many feet should you be when following a car with low beams?

When following a vehicle with low beams, you should ideally maintain a distance of at least 200 feet. This distance helps ensure that you remain out of the direct glare of their headlights, allowing for better visibility and safety. Always adjust your following distance based on road conditions and visibility.


High beams must show how many feet ahead?

High beams must illuminate objects at least 500 feet ahead of the vehicle. This ensures that drivers can see far enough down the road to react to potential hazards. Additionally, high beams should not blind oncoming drivers, which is why they should be dimmed when another vehicle approaches within 500 feet.


When meeting of following a vehicle at night you should dim your headlights at least how many feet away?

When meeting another vehicle at night, you should dim your headlights at least 500 feet away. This helps prevent blinding the other driver and ensures safe visibility for both vehicles. Remember to switch back to high beams once the vehicle has passed and you are at a safe distance.