If a vehicle is approaching with high beams, drivers should look __________ until the vehicle passes.
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straight ahead
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to the right of the road
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at the center of the road
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to the left of the road
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Explanation
Do not use your high beams when approaching or following other vehicles. If a driver approaching you fails to dim their headlights, look toward the right side of the road and use lane markings or reflectors as a guide. This will keep you from being blinded by the other vehicle’s headlights and will allow you to stay on course until the other vehicle has passed.
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