At night, headlights cover about ___ feet ahead.
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500
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350
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100
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150
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Explanation
For most vehicles, high beams illuminate up to about 350 feet ahead. You should be driving at a speed that allows you to stop or turn safely within that distance.
When driving at night, always turn on your headlights to improve visibility. Use your high beams when there are no vehicles ahead of you or approaching from the opposite direction.
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