If the driver of an oncoming vehicle fails to dim the lights, you should look:
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Straight ahead.
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Toward the right side of the road.
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Toward the left side of the road.
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Toward the center of the roadway.
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Explanation
If the high beams of an oncoming vehicle are not dimmed, avoid looking directly at the bright lights. Do not try to “get back” at the other driver by keeping your bright lights on. Glance toward the right side of the road, and watch the oncoming vehicle out of the corner of your eye until you have passed the other vehicle.
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