If a vehicle using high beams is coming toward you:
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Do not look directly at the beams.
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Look upwards.
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Look at the left side of the road.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction is using high beam headlights, avoid looking directly at them to prevent being blinded. Instead, focus on the right side of the road. To alert the other driver, flash your high beams a few times. This helps ensure safer driving for both parties.
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