If you are driving with your bright lights on and can see an approaching vehicle, you should turn off your bright lights immediately.
You should stay in your lane and keep a safe distance from the approaching vehicle. Make sure your lights are on if visibility is poor and be prepared to take evasive action if necessary. Avoid any sudden movements or distractions to maintain control of your vehicle.
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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.
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on.
turn off headlights and leave parking lights on
You should dim your headlights when an oncoming vehicle is about 500 feet away. This helps avoid blinding the other driver and ensures safe visibility for both vehicles. Additionally, if you are approaching a vehicle from behind, you should dim your lights when you are within 300 feet.
When approaching a bicyclist from the opposite direction on a roadway at night, you should dim your headlights to avoid blinding them and allow them to see clearly. Be sure to leave enough space between your vehicle and the bicyclist to ensure their safety.
Your low beam lights should be on when driving after sunset (twilight) and when it is raining. Some states require headlights or daytime running lights to be on in various conditions or at various times.You should not use your high-beam lights when you are closely behind another vehicle, or when approaching another vehicle head-on on a two-way road.