When an approaching driver at night blinds you by failing to dim their high beams, you should look:
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Towards the left side of the road.
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None of the other answers is correct.
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Towards the right side of the road.
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Straight down the middle of the road.
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Explanation
If the high beams of an oncoming car are not dimmed, do not look directly into the bright lights. Look toward the right side of the road, and watch the oncoming vehicle out of the corner of your eye.
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