Home     Links     Contact Us     Bookmark  
 
   Homepage      News      Legal Forum      Dictionary  
Home : Legal Forum : Cars & Transportation Safety

Does having high beams on considered offensive in america?
Find answers to your legal question.





Does having high beams on considered offensive in america?

during night driving, I sometimes turn the beams on for a few seconds to see whats up ahead, then I turn them off after I've got my bearings instead of keeping them on all the time. but I notice that sometimes cars ahead of me flash me back, but in a quick on, off, on off, shutter. Am I doing something rude by simply using my high beams at night, when they're most needed?


    




Vince M
Rating
High beams are meant to be used to give you more visibility at a greater distance in front of you. A driver is supposed to keep them ON as long as he needs to be able to see that maximum distance, EXCEPT when another car approaches in the opposite direction, or, when comming upon another car, ahead, going the same direction.

The lights should be dimmed to prevent blinding the other drivers with the glare of the high beams.

In the case of the car ahead of you, HIS headlights will illuminate the road ahead of him, so you won't need your high beams to do that.

Similar reasons apply to a car approaching yours from the opposite direction. His headlights illuminate the road between his car and the extent of your regular beams.

Each state determines the distance at which lights must be dimmed for other vehicles.


fluke
Rating
they are against the law...when another driver is approaching rom the other direction, or when you are behind another driver. only use them when you are alone on the road.


remowlms
When there is on coming traffic, it is not only rude, but illegal to have your high beams on. You are only supposed to use them when there is NO on coming traffic or vehicles that are a short distance ahead of you.


Paul
In West Virginia, the law is if there's a car on the opposite side of the road, coming toward you, you can't have your highbeams on within 500 feet of that car. It blocks their vision.

If there's a car in front of you, going the same direction you are, then it's 100 feet, because from behind they're not so bad.

Regular car lights are indirect (reflected) light that is slightly pointed downward. If you look at a regular headlamp, the end pointing toward the road is blacked out so the brightness won't be a distraction. High beams are direct light pointed straight ahead. The high beam bulbs don't have the ends blocked out.


Ting Tang, Tator, & Raven
Rating
Shine your highs in my eyes and I'll give you mine right back. Using them when you're alone on the road is fine though.


no religion know peace
noy only is it rude but it is dangerous. the driver of the on coming car is blinded and cannot clearly see the road infront of him


berticus_aurelius
They get into the other driver's eyes. When you see an on coming driver it is common courtesy to turn your high beams off so the driver can better see the road. When they flash back at you, they're telling you your high beams are on, and that you should turn them off because they are there and need to see the road.


Zach
Rating
It's not illegal to drive with your high beams on. Never has been, otherwise the car manufacturers wouldn't install them in the car.

If they flash theirs at you quickly, check to make sure that yours are off. In some cases though, it may just seem to the other driver that you have yours on, but could be the structure of the lens or the bulb output. For example, Ford Super-Duty trucks seem to always have their brights on, but are just positioned in a way that it seems that way.

As for driving with your brights on, you can keep them on, but you have to turn them your low beams on if you are within 500 feet of a car. My rule is, if you see a car approaching, turn your low beams on.. Or if you're approaching a car from behind, turn your low beams on.

Granted, in many areas they're not needed because of streetlights. But out where I live, there are no street lights and it's EXTREMELY dark at night, so high beams are a necessity.


chris2EM
Rating
Holy Crap! If it blinds you, it blinds them!


1. If you don't like it when they flash high beams back at you, why the hell are asking questions like this?!!??! How do you think they feel?
2. It's against the law .
3. If it's that hard for you to see at night, get off the road.


Zsasha
When there is an approaching motorist ahead of you, it is common courtesy to turn your beams to low so as not to blind the other driver when he/she's near you and that's why they flash you back. If there is no oncoming driver then it's fine to use your high beams but you should turn it down low when someone is approaching.


John D
YES! some people CANT see with that glare in their eyes, where it does not bother others, but for some the glare is terrible!
you didn't mention what country your from, but i am sure it is the same there, but it sounds like an "accepted" practice there and no-one says anything.


friedach
smaller m/cycles often have poor lighting, minimal wattage. There are mechanical/thermal reasons involved. spotty and bright, but useless. Very glarey to oncoming traffic. you will have to slow down to where you can see enough to avoid hazzards or stop b4 u hit them. Do NOT wear tinted lenses of ANY kind, and avoid glasses if you legally can, as they all absorb light, and weaken what you can see. It ain't eazy, but there's little you can do, but get something bigger with a decent h/light. Larger the lens/refelector, better the light. TEST it at night, daylight means nothing!


greentadpole
It's dangerous. High beams shine more light onto the opposite lane of traffic and temporarily blind the oncoming driver. If you are driving in traffic with high beams, you shouldn't be driving at night.


rickie m
Rating
in us,drive withem on,but when u meet car coming at u u must dim,asap,also in town,and alot of just being curtius,in other places,nobody wants to be blinded by brights,good to dim coming to intersection also..


Maricel S
Rating
Yes it's offensive because when you get bright, high beams in your eyes, it blinds the other driver temporarily. It even states in the driving book not to have your high beams on unnecessarily.


gravytrain
Not offensive, just inconsiderate.


bungee
keep them on all the time except when there is an approaching vehicle. The other driver in your case thinks you are trying to warn him of some danger on the road. also if you have your lights on during the day make sure they are on low. Where did you learn to use your lights the way you are.


UCANTCME
Its not against the law to use your high beams.

Keep headlights on low beam, except where lighting conditions are poor. Dim your high beams for oncoming traffic, when approaching a vehicle from the rear or when another vehicle is passing you.


jesseakabob
Do you not have to dim high beams 300 feet or less a vehicle infront of you. But do you have to dim high beams 500 feet or less of an oncoming vehicle.





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:




Legal Discussion Forum

 Is it hard to drive a car while under the influence of marijuana?
Because my friend does it all the time, and he seems to drive good while hes stonned.. is that just a myth? driving while high on weed will imapare your driving skills? i think not....


 Why do some people tap their brakes on an open hwy when you approach them from behind w/no car in front of thm
This always has aggravated me when driving on an interstate. Nobody in front of them yet when they see you driving up behind them they tap their brakes. This makes no sense. If any of you out there ...


 How do you tell an aging parent not to drive?
MY mother is 78 and a cancer surivor, but the surgery she had (15 years ago) keep her from moving her neck to the right, she probably doesn't move it more than 15 to 20 degrees, meaning she ...


 How man driving accidents have you had?
Has anyone out there got a truly awful driving record?...


 Why do many people like hummer?
cuz it can be driven in many places like in snow and hill station and will not slips much as ...


 What is a "right of way"?
I want to get my drivers license this summer and that is just one of the concepts that I really need to know about....


 If you've ever had a deer/car collision, do you feel sorry for the deer?
Hurting the animal makes me feel worse than the damage to my car.

Is this weird?...


 Why do male under 20 drivers?
feel the need to try and race at traffic lights when they are in a car such as a peugeot 106 hairdryer or such like ????...


 Should new young drivers be limited to what engine size they can drive?
I think that drivers passing their tests at 17 should only be able to drive cars under 1100cc and maybe when they have been driving for 2 years up to 1600cc for a further year. I say this from my own ...


 Can a cop give you a reckless driving ticket just because he hears your tires squeal? (Virginia)?
My friend was stopped at a red traffic light. When the light turned green she pressed on the accelerator a bit too hard and so her tires squealed under her car. She immediately corrected the ...


 Which country has the worst drivers, and why?
I'm torn between Syria and Italy.

The 3 times I've been to Italy I've made a rough estimate of the number of dented cars, and I always counted at least 30% damaged.

...


 Is it safe to drive with a winter tyre and a summer tyre on the same axle?
Bought some part worn tyres today, when i got home i noticed that the dealer had fitted a normal michilin tyre and a continental winter tyre, is this safe to drive on?...


 Have you ever drunk driven?
Please be honest. I am trying to understand what makes people do it, whether its just because they think they have only had 3 so its fine, or whether its that they just dont care.

I ...


 What happens if you fill the car up with petrol while the engine is turned on or running, will you explode?!?
just wondering

not going to try it dont worry!...


 If you're traveling at the speed of light and you turn your headlights on, what happens?
...


 Have ever noticed how many drivers take their eyes off the road while actually driving?
Surely apart from the occasional glance in the rear view mirror, we should all have our eyes on the road while the car is motion. Its when I do that, that I notice the driver behind me is not ...


 On a scale from 1 to 10, how dangerous is it to drive your car through a 3 feet wall of fire at 50 miles/hour?
1 being not dangerous at all, 10 being are you bloody crazy??...


 Have the advances in car safety meant that drivers are less careful now and more complacent?
For example, now most cars have airbags, are people less bothered about wearing seatbelts? And now that a lot of standard vehicles have reversing sensors, do drivers actually pay as much attention to ...


 At what time of the day should your headlights be turned on?
...


 What should you do if your car spins out while you are driving?
Should you steer the other way? Should you press brakes? What's the best thing to do?...




Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Wiki Law 3k Thursday, May 24, 2012 - Trusted legal information for you.
Archive: Forum  |  Forum  |  Forum  |  Links
0.054