When meeting a car with blinding headlights, you should:
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Look toward the right side of the road.
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Sound your horn to warn the other driver.
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Look toward the left side of the road.
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Dim your lights, then speed up and pass quickly.
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Explanation
When facing a vehicle with blinding headlights, looking toward the right side of the road can help reduce the glare caused by the bright lights. Do not look directly into the approaching high beams, and instead focus on the right side of the road. By shifting your gaze away from the direct source of the glare, you can maintain better visibility.
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