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You are driving at night in Nunavut and notice oncoming headlights. When should you switch from high beams to low beams?

Dimming your high beams prevents blinding oncoming drivers or the driver in front of you, improving overall night-time road safety.

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Question: You are driving at night in Nunavut and notice oncoming headlights. When should you switch from high beams to low beams?

Answer options:

  • Only when the other driver flashes their lights. ✅ Approximately 150 meters (500 feet) before meeting an oncoming vehicle or following another vehicle.
  • When the vehicle is directly beside you.
  • Never, high beams provide better visibility.

Correct answer: Approximately 150 meters (500 feet) before meeting an oncoming vehicle or following another vehicle.

Explanation: Dimming your high beams prevents blinding oncoming drivers or the driver in front of you, improving overall night-time road safety.

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