Low-beam headlights can show objects ___ feet ahead.
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30
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50
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150
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450
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Explanation
All vehicles traveling on public highways must have low-beam headlights, which illuminate objects 150 feet ahead and are visible from 1,000 feet, as well as high-beam headlights, which illuminate objects 450 feet ahead and are also visible from 1,000 feet.
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