That depends on your state laws. Check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles or garage mechanic.
For example, Idaho requires that the low beams light an area of 100-350 feet in front of the vehicle.
In Connecticut, low beams must illuminate persons or vehicles at least 100 feet away. However, the state's motorcycle laws differentiate based on the bike's speed-- 100 feet at less than 25 mph, but 200 feet at 25-35 mph, and an illumination of 300 feet if the vehicle is moving at over 35 mph.
Low beam headlight should illuminate 85 feet of the roadway. Newer low beam headlights illuminate more of the road than older headlights.
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High beam headlights can illuminate anywhere from 30 meters to 150 meters ahead of the car. This is 98 feet to 492 feet away.
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Low beam headlights should be able to illuminate objects at least 100 feet away. This distance allows drivers to see pedestrians and other obstacles in the road without causing glare to oncoming traffic. Properly functioning low beams are essential for safe nighttime driving.