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Night Driving |
Make sure your lights are working and are clean and aimed properly. It is dangerous and against the law to drive with any of your lights not working. |
Head Lights of Oncoming Vehicles |
Resist the urge to look at the lights of oncoming vehicles. Look UP and STRAIGHT AHEAD, beyond and slightly to the right, of the approaching lights. |
Low Beams Lights |
Switch to low beam lights when you are within 150 in of an oncoming
vehicle or 60 in approaching someone from behind. If you suffer from glare try to use divided roads so the oncoming vehicle lights are further away. |
Dim Your Lights |
If you are on a country road dim your lights when approaching a comer or hill crest so you can see oncoming motorists and avoid blinding them. |
Oncoming vehicles signals |
If someone flashes their high beams on it probably means you have forgotten to dim your lights. Dim them. If someone puts their lights off on then on again it probably means you have forgotten to put your lights on (this is more common in a well lit urban envenom |
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The Driver's Permit Study Guide
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The Computerized
Study Guide
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The Motorcycle's Permit Study Guide
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The Truck's Permit
Study Guide
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CAA Driver Training Where Driving is for life
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