If a car approaches you with bright headlights, you must _________________ to prevent being temporarily blinded.
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turn off your lights
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look toward the right edge of the road
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come to a complete stop
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double your speed
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Explanation
If an approaching driver doesn't turn off their high beam headlights, to prevent being blinded by the strong lights you should look toward the right side of the road. Use the painted solid line as a guideline and to keep you in your lane. You may glance up quickly at the vehicle to check the distance between the cars.
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