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Question: 2.7.02-114

3 Points

Licenses: B

You are driving in the dark with dipped headlights. Oncoming traffic flash their headlights at you. What can this mean?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. The headlamps on your vehicle are set incorrectly and are dazzling
  • B. The light range adjustment is not adapted to your vehicle load
  • C. Other drivers are telling you to turn on your main beam

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Correct answer

  • A. The headlamps on your vehicle are set incorrectly and are dazzling
  • B. The light range adjustment is not adapted to your vehicle load
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If the oncoming driver is turning the headlights up and dips them again this is a typical sign that you are dazzling oncoming traffic with your front lights. The reason for this are incorrectly set head lamps or setting the headlight range in a way that does not correspond to the load condition. Do not misunderstand turning the headlights up and dipping them again as an invitation to turn on the high beam of your car.

Fault detection, localisation of faults

Chapter 2.7.02

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