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
At night, if an oncoming vehicle fails to dim its high beams, you should look toward the right edge of the road. This helps to avoid the glare and maintain visibility of the road ahead. By focusing on the right edge, you can still perceive the general direction of the road while minimizing the blinding effect of the bright lights from the oncoming vehicle.
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