Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night, you should:
High beams aimed at an oncoming driver cause temporary blindness and can lead to a collision. Switch to low beams well before meeting another vehicle, and switc
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Question: When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night, you should:
Answer options:
- Keep your high beams on so you can see better ✅ Switch to low beams to avoid blinding the oncoming driver
- Flash your high beams repeatedly
- Turn off all headlights briefly
Correct answer: Switch to low beams to avoid blinding the oncoming driver
Explanation: High beams aimed at an oncoming driver cause temporary blindness and can lead to a collision. Switch to low beams well before meeting another vehicle, and switch back only after it has passed.
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