Keep your eyes on the road. If their brights are on and you can't see, keep your eyes on the white line on the right side of the road to help guide you until they pass.
You get out of your car
As soon as the oncoming car is in sight.
Yes!
1,000 feet.
You should never pass a car when you are approaching a hill, a curve, an intersection, a railroad crossing or when other traffic approaching is close enough to present a hazard. Also you should know that it is illegal to drive over the posted speed limit when you are passing.
when you see there lights you should dim yours
They should at least slow down.
get out of your car and yell max kneebone and he will come and save you
Slow down and let the car pass, and then pass the bicyclist
Slow down and let the car pass, and then pass the bicyclist
This distance may vary according to your particular states (or country's) laws. As a general "good driving" rule - as soon as you see their headlights approaching, you should dim yours.
You can say "fast approaching" sometimes. For example: Winter is fast approaching. There is a fast approaching car on the racetrack. It was fast approaching the time to go home.