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What is meant by the term 'overdriving your headlights'?

At night, your stopping distance must be less than your visibility distance. If you are driving so fast that you cannot stop within the area lit by your headlig

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Question: What is meant by the term 'overdriving your headlights'?

Answer options: ✅ Driving at a speed that prevents you from stopping within the distance lit by your headlights

  • Using high beams when following another vehicle closely
  • Leaving your headlights on for more than 12 hours straight
  • Driving with faulty or dimly lit headlights

Correct answer: Driving at a speed that prevents you from stopping within the distance lit by your headlights

Explanation: At night, your stopping distance must be less than your visibility distance. If you are driving so fast that you cannot stop within the area lit by your headlights, you are 'overdriving' them.

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