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When another vehicle is approaching at night, your headlights should be set to:

  1. High beam

  2. Low beam

  3. Parking lights

  4. EITHER high or low beam

The correct answer is: Low beam

When another vehicle is approaching at night, it is important to set your headlights to low beam. This setting minimizes glare for the oncoming driver, allowing both vehicles to maintain better visibility and safety on the road. High beams can severely impair the vision of others, leading to dangerous situations. Low beams provide adequate illumination of the road ahead while reducing the brightness that can distract the driver of the approaching vehicle. Parking lights are generally not suitable for driving conditions, as they do not provide sufficient illumination. The option suggesting that either high or low beam can be used fails to prioritize the safety of the other driver, which is crucial in nighttime driving scenarios. Therefore, using low beams ensures a safer driving experience for everyone involved.