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The term 'overdriving your headlights' refers to:
Overdriving your headlights is a dangerous condition where you cannot stop within the distance you can see. To avoid this, you must reduce your speed at night t
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Question: The term 'overdriving your headlights' refers to:
Answer options:
- Using high beams in a well-lit urban area. ✅ Driving so fast that your stopping distance is greater than the distance illuminated by your headlights.
- Forgetting to turn your headlights on when it gets dark.
- Having headlights that are brighter than the legal limit.
Correct answer: Driving so fast that your stopping distance is greater than the distance illuminated by your headlights.
Explanation: Overdriving your headlights is a dangerous condition where you cannot stop within the distance you can see. To avoid this, you must reduce your speed at night to ensure your stopping distance is within your headlight range.
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