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When should you dim your headlights while driving at night?

The other vehicle's headlights are dimmed.

Meeting or following another vehicle.

Dimming your headlights while driving at night is essential for ensuring the safety and comfort of other drivers on the road. The correct scenario for dimming your headlights is when you are meeting or following another vehicle. High beams can create significant glare for drivers of oncoming vehicles or those ahead of you, which can impair their ability to see clearly. When you dim your headlights, you reduce the intensity of light directed at other drivers, thereby minimizing potential distractions and hazards. This action not only complies with traffic laws but also promotes safer driving practices by maintaining visibility for everyone on the road. The other scenarios do not necessitate dimming your headlights in the same way. For example, just because the other vehicle has dimmed their headlights does not mean you must respond in kind. Approaching an intersection may require your attention to traffic signals and other road users, but it does not inherently require you to dim your headlights unless you are also meeting or following another vehicle. Dimming headlights only becomes necessary in specific situations that directly influence the safety of oncoming traffic.

Approaching an intersection.

None of the above.

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