High Beam vs Low Beam Quiz

 

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#1. Which of the following is a safe practice regarding headlights?

Proper use of high and low beams maximizes visibility while minimizing glare for others.

#2. What mindset should teens adopt regarding high and low beams?

Awareness of when to use each beam type improves safety for both the driver and others on the road.

#3. How should teens handle unfamiliar or poorly lit roads at night?

Alternating between high and low beams ensures safe visibility and prevents accidents.

#4. When should you switch from high beams to low beams?

Low beams reduce glare for other drivers and are safer in traffic or city lighting.

#5. What is the primary purpose of high beams?

High beams provide maximum forward visibility when no vehicles are nearby.

#6. True or False: Headlight glare from high beams only affects the other driver’s eyes.

Glare can affect your own vision by reflecting off wet roads, signs, or obstacles.

#7. True or False: Low beams are only for night driving.

Low beams can be used in low-visibility conditions such as rain, fog, or dusk.

#8. What is the safe distance to switch from high beams when an oncoming car appears?

Dimming your lights prevents blinding the other driver and maintains safety for both vehicles.

#9. True or False: You can leave high beams on when driving behind another car.

High beams can blind the driver ahead; always switch to low beams when following.

#10. True or False: You should use high beams in fog.

High beams reflect off fog, rain, or snow and create glare, reducing visibility.

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