At night, glare from oncoming cars can:
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Reduce your vision.
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Signal their intention to turn.
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Improve your vision.
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Replace hand gestures.
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Explanation
At night, glare from oncoming cars can reduce your vision, especially if the other driver is using high beam headlights. If this happens, avoid looking directly at the oncoming headlights. Slow down, focus on the right edge of your lane, and watch the oncoming vehicle out of the corner of your eye.
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