Which one of the following is not a night driving safety tip?
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Look into the headlights of approaching cars.
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Keep the windshield clean.
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Do not wear sunglasses.
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Carry a flashlight.
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Explanation
Staring into the headlights of oncoming vehicles can cause temporary blindness or visual discomfort due to their brightness. To reduce the glare from approaching high beams, avoid looking directly at the brightest part of the lights. Instead, shift your focus to the right edge of the road and use it as a guide until the vehicle has passed.
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