When following another vehicle at night, you should:
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Use your low beams.
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Use your high beams.
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Turn off your headlights and only keep your parking lights on.
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Turn off your headlights.
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Explanation
When driving at night and following within 300 feet of another vehicle, use your low beam headlights to avoid blinding the driver ahead. High beams should only be used when there are no vehicles nearby, as the bright lights can reduce other drivers' visibility.
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