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You are driving at night and another vehicle's high beams are left on, approaching you. What is the most appropriate action if they do not dip their lights?
A quick flash of your high beams can signal the other driver. If they don't respond, avoid staring into their lights and shift your gaze to the right edge of yo
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Question: You are driving at night and another vehicle's high beams are left on, approaching you. What is the most appropriate action if they do not dip their lights?
Answer options: ✅ Flash your high beams multiple times as a warning, then look away to the right side of the road.
- Turn on your high beams too to match theirs.
- Close your eyes momentarily.
- Continuously flash your high beams.
Correct answer: Flash your high beams multiple times as a warning, then look away to the right side of the road.
Explanation: A quick flash of your high beams can signal the other driver. If they don't respond, avoid staring into their lights and shift your gaze to the right edge of your lane to minimize blinding.
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