A bicycle used at night must have a red taillight visible from at least _____ behind.
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50 feet
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300 feet
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100 feet
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200 feet
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Explanation
When used at night, bicycles are required to have a functioning headlight and a red taillight. To ensure that approaching drivers have enough time to react, the red taillight must be visible from at least 300 feet, while the headlight must be visible from 500 feet.
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