When driving at night, if an approaching car is using its high-beams you should:
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Turn on your high-beams for better visibility.
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Look toward the left edge of the road.
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Look toward the right edge of the road.
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Turn your lights on and off.
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Explanation
If a vehicle comes toward you with high beams on, and the driver fails to dim the lights, look away from the headlights and toward the right side of the road until the car has passed. This will keep you from being blinded, allowing you to stay on course until the approaching vehicle passes.
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