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

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act guidelines, looking toward the right edge of the road and slowing down is correct because it prevents oncoming glare from

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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: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act guidelines, looking toward the right edge of the road and slowing down is correct because it prevents oncoming glare from blinding you while keeping your vehicle safely oriented. Flashing your high beams in retaliation is dangerous as it can blind the other driver, while speeding up or stopping in the lane creates an immediate collision risk. The official MTO rule emphasizes defensive night driving, instructing motorists to use the right shoulder or pavement edge line as a guide. This question is highly relevant to the G1 exam, which frequently tests defensive habits for managing low-visibility situations safely.

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