To reduce glare from the lights of following vehicles, you should:
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Slow down and let the following vehicle pass.
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Switch your interior rear view mirror to the “night” position.
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Increase your speed to increase the distance between your vehicle and following vehicles.
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Activate your flashing backlights.
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Explanation
If the glare from the lights of following vehicles disturbs you, switch your rear-view mirror to the 'night' position. To do this, tilt the reflective surface of the mirror out of line with your view. This adjustment should reduce the light reflected in the mirror.
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