To help avoid the glare from oncoming headlights:
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Adjust your sun visor.
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Look upwards.
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Keep your eyes on the centerline.
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Briefly glance at the rightmost edge of your lane.
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Explanation
To avoid glare from approaching headlights, avoid looking directly at the oncoming vehicles. Instead, move your eyes to the right side of your lane and use the road edge as a guide. This will help you stay in your lane and avoid drifting off the pavement until the oncoming vehicle passes.
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