The statement "The most appropriate lights to use when an oncoming vehicle is less than 200m away from you are the high beams" is false. When an oncoming vehicle is less than 200 meters away, it is most appropriate to use low beam headlights. This is because high beams at such a close distance can blind or dazzle the other driver, creating a dangerous situation on the road. The general road rule in many places, including Australia, is to dip your high beams to low beams when another vehicle is within 200 meters, whether approaching or following another vehicle, to ensure safety for all road users.