What is NOT true regarding the use of headlights?
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When driving in low visibility, drivers should use low-beam headlights.
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High-beams can reveal objects up to a distance of 450 feet.
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High beam headlights must be used when traveling behind other vehicles.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
High beams should never be used if you are traveling behind another vehicle. The strong lights could partially blind the driver ahead, and you may also blind a driver that you don't see approaching from the opposite direction.
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