If a vehicle using high beams comes toward you, look toward __________ of the road.
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the right side
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the left side
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the center
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either side
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Explanation
Do not use your high beams when approaching or following other vehicles at night. If the lights of an oncoming vehicle are too bright, look toward the right edge of the road and use the road edge as a guide until the approaching vehicle passes by.
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