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Question:

Which of the following statements about using your headlights is FALSE?

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You must use your headlights from sunset to sunrise and whenever visibility is below 500 feet. You should switch your headlights on whenever you think other drivers may have difficulty seeing you. You should not use your high beams when you are within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle or following another vehicle within 200 feet. Use low beams instead. Also use low beams in fog, snow, or heavy rain. Light from high beams reflects back from such precipitation and causes glare. [Driving in Uncertain Weather Conditions, Driving at Night; Chapter 5: Safe Vehicle Operation; Indiana Driver's Manual]

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EdgarCeja26

4 years ago

Great app

Myles Blake High School

4 years ago

I only got 2 questions wrong

Tim de Bear

4 years ago

In the midst of finishing up learning on the older app, it told me to download this newer version. However, I didn’t want to have to go through all those questions again, so I simply finished reviewing on the old app and took the practice test on this newer app. Upon completion of the tests, it would not let me move forward or see my score! How should I know if I have done well enough to pass if I cannot see my own score?

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