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Which of the following statements about headlights is FALSE?

Correct answer

  • Low beams are used when traveling in fog, rain, or snow.
  • High beams are used when traveling behind other vehicles.
  • High beams are used in open country driving when there is no traffic in sight.

Explanation

You should use high beams when you are driving in open country and there is no traffic in sight. High beams help you see farther ahead, but they can blind the driver of a nearby vehicle. Arkansas law requires you to dim your headlights whenever you are within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle or within 200 feet of a vehicle you are following. High beams can also reflect off precipitation, causing glare. Use low beams in fog, rain, or snow.

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