What is the most important rule for your vehicle's glass?

What is the most important rule for your vehicle's glass? Keep it clean.
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What action can you take to remind drivers to lower their high-beam headlights?

Briefly flick your headlights from low to high to low to remind the oncoming driver to switch to low-beam headlights. Most new vehicles make this easy by having a flash-to-pass position on their high-beam control switch.
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When can you use high-beam headlights when other vehicles are on the road infront of you?

When is it safe to use high-beam headlights when other vehicles are on the road in front of you? When vehicles are more than one-half mile away.
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What do you use to see if you are driving within the range of your headlights?

What should you do to check if you are driving within the range of your headlights? Pick a fixed checkpoint ahead the instant it appears lit by your headlights.
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How do you detect a front skid?

In a front-wheel skid, the front end tends to go in a straight line regardless of how much you turn the steering wheel. On a very slippery surface, you may not be able to steer around a curve or turn. When a front-wheel skid occurs, the only way to stop the skid is to let the vehicle slow down.
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What's the second rule in driving?

Question: What is the two-second rule? Answer: The two-second rule is the rule most states have adopted to keep a safe following distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
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Do you steer into a slide?

2: Turn into the slide

Turn your front wheels in the same direction that the rear of the vehicle is sliding. You've also heard about "turning into the slide". These both mean the same thing. For example, if the back of your car slides to the right, turn the wheel to the right.
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What is the proper height for headlights?

The top of the low beam shining on the wall should be at or slightly below the height of the center of the headlight lens for most vehicles. You should expect the light pattern to be higher on the right side (passenger side) to illuminate road signs and lower on the driver's side to prevent blinding other drivers.
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How high should headlights be at 25 feet?

The front of your headlights should be 25 feet from the aiming wall chart you've created. Turn on your lights: Turn off your garage lights or any other light source and turn on your vehicle's headlights to compare their alignment to the guide.
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When driving at night it is most important for you to drive within the range of your headlights?

Explanation : Your headlights cover about 350 feet ahead. It is important that you drive at a speed that allows you to react and stop safely within that distance. This is called "driving within the range" of your headlights.
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Should you use your high beams in fog?

Don't use high-beam headlights. They won't shine through the fog but just reflect the light back in your eyes, making it worse for you and other drivers. Use low-beams. In really dense fog, use front fog lights in addition to your low-beams if you have them.
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When a car with bright headlights drives toward you at night you should?

When a car with bright headlights drives toward you at night, you should: Glance toward the right edge of your lane.
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When approaching another vehicle from the rear at night you must dim your high-beam?

When approaching the other vehicle from the rear at night, one must dim the high beam headlights within 200 feet of the other vehicle. Explanation : The high beam headlights should be used safely as it can eliminate the road from 350 to 400 feet ahead.
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When you approach a car using its high-beam lights you should?

If an approaching driver is using their high beam headlights, you...
  1. Look directly at the headlights.
  2. Flash your high beam lights to remind the driver to switch to their low beams.
  3. Pull to the side of the road until the vehicle has passed.
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What to do when someone behind you has their high beams on?

Your best option is to try and get away from the inconsiderate driver. Slow down, make a right turn, or consider pulling over so the other driver can safely pass. If you're on a highway, make sure you are in the right lane so you aren't blocking their way.
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How do you counter high beams?

Some Helpful Tips to Avoid High Beam Light from Car Behind You:
  1. Turn on your low beams.
  2. If there is no traffic on the other side of the freeway, turn off all of your lights (including your brights). ...
  3. As cars pass you with their high beams, keep an eye on the car in your rearview mirror.
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How do you aim fog lights?

Fog lights should also be positioned approximately 24 inches apart and aimed so the cut-off line of the beams is about the middle of the low-beam headlights' pattern. The best way to aim the lights is to park the truck on a level surface 25 feet from a wall.
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How far do your low beams shine?

A: According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the distance illuminated by low beam headlights is about 160 feet.
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How far should your high beams shine?

High-beam headlights shine at an angle to illuminate the road 350 to 400 feet ahead or about twice as far as low beams. (Remember that 68 mph equals about 100 feet per second.
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How do you align car headlights?

Turn the screws clockwise to adjust the headlight inwards and counterclockwise to adjust them outwards. The headlight beam should fall just to the right of the center tapeline. Next, block out the adjusted headlight and do the same vertical and horizontal adjustment on the other headlight. Fine-tune the adjustments.
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Why are my headlights pointing down?

One of the most common reasons that headlights are not shining on the road or are blinding oncoming drivers is due to excess weight in the trunk or cargo area. This will push down the rear of the vehicle enough to tilt the front of it up, along with the light beams.
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What are the low beams?

Low beams are the 'normal' lights your car headlights emit and are used when driving at night or in a dim or dark setting such an indoor parking lot. Low beams have a short-range focus and are sometimes referred to as 'dipped beam'. Low beams are the most important and most frequently beam used in a car.
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Do you turn into a skid or away?

Steer into the skid, meaning if the back of the car fishtails slightly to the right, turn the steering wheel slightly to the right. You want to align your tires in the direction the car is sliding so they can roll with the inertia rather than skidding against it. Don't jerk the steering wheel too hard.
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Do you pump brakes on ice?

Do I need to pump my brakes? If your vehicle is equipped with ABS, you don't need to pump the brakes when driving on slippery roads. Why? The brakes do it for you.
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