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High beams must be dimmed when following another vehicle within:

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, you must dim your high beams to low beams when following another vehicle within 60 metres to prevent blinding the driver

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Question: High beams must be dimmed when following another vehicle within:

Answer options:

  • 30 m ✅ 60 m
  • 100 m
  • 150 m

Correct answer: 60 m

Explanation: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, you must dim your high beams to low beams when following another vehicle within 60 metres to prevent blinding the driver ahead through their rearview mirrors. The option of 150 metres is incorrect because that larger distance applies specifically when approaching an oncoming vehicle. The options of 30 metres and 100 metres are incorrect as they do not exist in Ontario's headlight laws. On the G1 exit exam, candidates are frequently tested on nighttime driving regulations, making it highly important to clearly distinguish between the 60-metre following rule and the 150-metre oncoming rule.

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