High beam headlights can reveal objects up to a distance of ____ feet.
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40
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150
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2000
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450
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Explanation
High beam headlights can reveal objects that are at least 450 feet away, and these lights are most effective for speeds faster than 25 MPH. Drivers must dim their lights to low beams within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle or within 300 feet of a vehicle they are following.
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