At night, if an oncoming vehicle fails to dim its high beams, you should look toward the right edge of the road.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When approaching a vehicle or following one, drivers should use their low beam headlights. If the oncoming vehicle forgets to switch off the high beams, to avoid glare you should look toward the right side of the road. Do not look directly into the lights of an approaching vehicle, as this will impair your ability to see.
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