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High beams Prob cause on backwoods no oncoming tradfic to sto0 search setaun
In Kansas, using high beams improperly could potentially give a police officer reason to stop you. It's typically considered improper to use high beams when:
- You're within * feet of an oncoming vehicle.
- Following within * feet behind another vehicle.
Try to clarify, were you using high beams in such situations?
- You're within * feet of an oncoming vehicle.
- Following within * feet behind another vehicle.
Try to clarify, were you using high beams in such situations?
Came on a horse buggy with no reflectors or ligutw almost hit it
If you almost hit a horse buggy with no reflectors or lights in Kansas, you should report it to the local authorities. Kansas law requires horse-drawn vehicles to have a lamp visible from a distance of at least * feet during nighttime or poor visibility conditions.
Because i turned high beams in for that buggy
Turning on high beams to avoid an accident with a horse buggy might be considered reasonable, especially if the buggy was not properly illuminated. However, if an officer stopped you, it's important to communicate this clearly. If you feel the stop was unjust, you may want to consult a local attorney.