Massachusetts Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test

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How far can low-beam headlights typically let you see?

  1. 50 feet

  2. 100 feet

  3. 150 feet

  4. 200 feet

The correct answer is: 100 feet

Low-beam headlights are designed to provide adequate visibility without glaring other drivers, particularly when driving in the presence of oncoming traffic or when following another vehicle closely. Typically, low-beam headlights can illuminate objects for about 100 feet ahead of the vehicle. This distance allows drivers to see adequately to respond to changing conditions, such as obstacles in the road or other vehicles, while also ensuring that the light does not blind oncoming drivers. Understanding the effective range of low-beam headlights is crucial for safe driving, especially during nighttime or in low-visibility conditions.