When meeting a car with blinding headlights, you should:
|
Look toward the left side of the road.
|
|
|
Dim your lights, then speed up and pass quickly.
|
|
|
Sound your horn to warn the other driver.
|
|
|
Look toward the right side of the road.
|
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.
Answer Statistics
🟠 This question is challenging — 32.1% of our users get this question wrong.
Other questions in the same category: Proper Use of Windshield Wipers and Headlights
You must use your low beams when you’re within ______ of the vehicle you’re following.Low-beam headlights can show objects ___ feet ahead.Which of the following is NOT a guideline for driving at night:If a vehicle using high beams is coming toward you:On rainy, snowy or foggy days, you should turn on your windshield wipers and:If you are blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle, you should:What is NOT true regarding the use of headlights?To help avoid the glare from oncoming headlights:High beam headlights are most effective for speeds faster than:Your headlights must be on low beam within ______ of a vehicle ahead of you.
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: