High beams are the "bright" setting of your headlights. The reason they are sometimes referred to as "high beams" is because when they are on high beam or bright setting, the lights are directed straight out, instead of a bit more downwards as they are on "low beam" or "dim".
You need to turn your high beams down and ,after the car passes, you may turn them back to high beams
Take your car in to have it checked. Turn signals should work without high beams.
Quarter mile
it depends on the make, model and year of the car
Actually, in most states it's against the law to do that. That's if you get caught doing it though.
Tailgate, Use high beams,
no
300 ft
Your headlights are burnt out. Ever see a car coming at you with their high beams on and when they turn them off they only have one or none. Check with the parts store but that would be the easiest problem
Flash your high beams quickly to remind the other driver to drop the high beams and if that doesn't work try to focus on the right side of the road.
You must dim your high-beams if you're within 500 feet of an approaching car and dim your high-beams within 300 feet of the vehicle you follow.
1,000 feet.