It is night. A vehicle coming toward you has its high beams on, which makes it hard to see the road ahead. You should:
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Look ahead toward the right edge of your lane.
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Turn on your interior lights to improve visibility.
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Look straight ahead in your lane.
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Look ahead toward the left edge of your lane.
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Explanation
When driving at night, high beams from oncoming vehicles can create intense glare, which makes it hard to see straight ahead. By looking toward the right edge of your lane, you avoid directly facing the glare and can better judge your position on the road. This technique helps you stay on track and reduces the risk of being blinded by the oncoming lights.
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