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Posted Under: Zong on Sep 3, 2000


Question 920 of 1002

You are driving on a dark rural road, and an oncoming car is approaching. What is correct?

Justification

When you meet an oncoming car on a dark rural road, your visibility distance is reduced. Low beam usually provides a visibility distance of 40 meters, but when meeting another car, this is reduced to around 25 meters. The low beams of the oncoming car do not blind you like high beams, but they do disturb your field of vision.

Options
I should flash the lights briefly so I know I'm seen
I have to switch to parking lights when passing, so as not to blind the driver of an oncoming car
I get a shorter range of vision when I meet a car
As the oncoming car also lights up the road, I get a longer line of sight




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