header bg

Scan QR code or get instant email to install app

Question:

High beams can improve your visibility when you drive at night. However, when must you dim your lights?

image
A When you are within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle, or less than 300 feet behind another vehicle
explanation

You must dim your high beams whenever you come within 500 feet of any oncoming vehicle. You must also dim your high beams whenever you are less than 300 feet behind another vehicle. Avoid shining your high beams on any other occupied vehicle. [Seeing Well At Night, Seeing Well While Driving, Part IV: Operating a Motor Vehicle, State of Maine Motorist Handbook and Study Guide]

Related Information

Comments

newsfeed in den Griff kriegen

4 years ago

Used it for Indiana. Passed the test at first try. Thanks a lot to this app. Was a great preparation. Even though the question in the test were slightly different, this App prepared me enough. Thumbs up đź‘Ť.

Naomy1210

4 years ago

This app is amazing. I’ve tried countless driving apps and they always have locked content that costs money but this app doesn’t have any locked content, it’s completely free! There are ads but they don’t take away from the positive experience. Super helpful! I’m extremely confident that this app will help me ace the written exam. I absolutely love the way it tracks your progress with a little car and that each chapter has a test to make sure you absorbed the content. Would absolutely recommend to anyone struggling.

BulletProof $

4 years ago

I’m using this app to get my license as of 11/17/2019 I’m Studying I will be back to give an update if this helped‼️

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*