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What is meant by the driving term 'over-driving your headlights'?
Over-driving your headlights occurs when your stopping distance is greater than the distance you can see, preventing you from reacting to hazards in time.
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Question: What is meant by the driving term 'over-driving your headlights'?
Answer options: ✅ Driving too fast to be able to stop within the distance illuminated by your headlights.
- Using your high beams improperly in well-lit urban areas.
- Forgetting to turn your headlights on when it gets dark.
- Having headlights that are not properly aligned.
Correct answer: Driving too fast to be able to stop within the distance illuminated by your headlights.
Explanation: Over-driving your headlights occurs when your stopping distance is greater than the distance you can see, preventing you from reacting to hazards in time.
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