BC Class 5 Road Test Training · Question
When driving at night, what is a good practice to avoid being blinded by oncoming headlights?
To avoid being temporarily blinded by oncoming high beams, shift your gaze slightly to the right side of your lane until the vehicle has passed.
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Question: When driving at night, what is a good practice to avoid being blinded by oncoming headlights?
Answer options:
- Stare directly into the lights.
- Close one eye. ✅ Look to the right edge of your lane.
- Turn on your high beams.
Correct answer: Look to the right edge of your lane.
Explanation: To avoid being temporarily blinded by oncoming high beams, shift your gaze slightly to the right side of your lane until the vehicle has passed.
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