If another driver does not dim his or her lights, you should:
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Look directly into the oncoming headlights.
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Look toward the left edge of your lane.
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Flash your headlights.
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Watch the oncoming vehicle out of the corner of your eye.
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Explanation
If the high-beams of an oncoming vehicle are on, do not look directly at the bright lights. Instead, look toward the right the side of the road to avoid being blinded. Watch the oncoming vehicle out of the corner of your eye to keep track of its position until the vehicle has passed.
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