When riding at night, bicycles must have a white headlight visible for ____ feet.
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500
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400
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300
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600
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Explanation
When riding at night, bicyclists are required to have a white headlight visible for at least 500 feet. This is important to avoid accidents as bicyclists can be difficult to spot in low light conditions. In addition to the headlight, a red reflector visible for 600 feet to the rear is also mandatory.
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