Your headlights must be on low beam within ______ of a vehicle ahead of you.
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200 feet
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100 feet
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500 feet
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1000 feet
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Explanation
To avoid blinding other drivers, you must never use your high beam headlights if a vehicle is traveling ahead of you and is less than 200 feet away. If the lane in front of you is clear but a vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction and is less than 500 feet away, you should switch to low beam headlights.
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