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An approaching driver fails to dim their high beams. You should:

Looking toward the right edge of your lane prevents temporary headlight blindness while helping you maintain your lane position, and slowing down provides cruci

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Question: An approaching driver fails to dim their high beams. You should:

Answer options:

  • Flash your high beams at them ✅ Look at the right edge of the road and slow down
  • Speed up
  • Stop in the lane

Correct answer: Look at the right edge of the road and slow down

Explanation: Looking toward the right edge of your lane prevents temporary headlight blindness while helping you maintain your lane position, and slowing down provides crucial reaction time. Flashing your high beams in retaliation is extremely dangerous because it can blind the oncoming driver, significantly increasing the risk of a head-on collision. Speeding up reduces your control, and stopping abruptly in the lane creates a rear-end crash hazard for vehicles behind you. Under Alberta's defensive driving guidelines, managing night glare requires focusing on the right shoulder line and reducing speed. This concept frequently appears on the Class 7 exam to test your hazard perception during night driving.

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