"Driving within the range" of your headlights indicates you can stop your vehicle within about how many feet?
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625.
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350.
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500.
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450.
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Explanation
"Driving within the range" of your headlights means traveling at a speed that allows you to stop safely within the distance your headlights illuminate the road. When using high beams, this distance is approximately 350 feet. You should never drive so fast that you cannot stop within that visible area. This helps prevent collisions with hazards that may appear suddenly in the roadway, especially at night or in low-visibility conditions.
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