Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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How far should you dim your headlights from oncoming vehicles?

  1. 200 metres

  2. 300 metres

  3. 450 metres

  4. 600 metres

The correct answer is: 450 metres

It is important to dim your headlights when approaching oncoming vehicles to avoid blinding the other driver and compromising their vision. While option A, 200 metres, may seem like a safe distance, it is actually too close and can still cause discomfort to the other driver. Option B, 300 metres, is a bit of a grey area as it may still be too close for some drivers. Similarly, option D, 600 metres, may be too far as the driver may have difficulty seeing the road ahead. Therefore, option C, 450 metres, is the recommended distance to dim your headlights from oncoming vehicles. This strikes a balance between giving the other driver enough visibility while also ensuring that you can still see the road clearly.