Pennsylvania law requires you use low beams whenever you are within ____ feet of an oncoming vehicle and when you are following a vehicle within ____ feet.
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500; 300
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500; 250
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300; 500
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250; 500
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Explanation
In Pennsylvania, drivers are required to use low-beam headlights whenever they are within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle and when they are following a vehicle within 300 feet.
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