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When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night you might avoid being momentarily blind if you?

When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night you might avoid being momentarily blind if you?

If you approach another car from behind or meet an oncoming car, then switch to low beams. High beams blind other drivers and increase the likelihood of a crash. To avoid being blinded do not look directly at oncoming headlights.

What should you do if you encounter a vehicle headed the wrong way on a one way street?

If you encounter a vehicle headed the wrong way on a one way street, you should slow, steer right, and sound your horn.

What should you do if a small animal suddenly appears in front of your vehicle?

What should you do when you see an animal on the road in front of your vehicle?

  1. Scan the road and shoulders ahead of you.
  2. Use high-beam headlights if there’s no oncoming traffic.
  3. If a collision is unavoidable, apply the brakes firmly and remain in your lane.
  4. Be extra cautious at dawn and dusk.

How can you protect yourself against the blindness that accompanies looking at oncoming high beams?

How can you protect yourself against the blindness that accompanies looking at oncoming high beams? It is customary to flash the headlights (one time) from low to high and back to low to alert the other driver to dim his.

When should you approach another car at night?

When following another vehicle, keep your low-beams on to avoid blinding the driver ahead of you. If you have car trouble at night, pull off the road as far as possible and turn on your hazard lights. Use your high-beam lights when driving in rural areas and on open highways away from urban and metropolitan areas.

How can you avoid a conflict with an oncoming vehicle in your lane?

What steps should you take to avoid conflicts with oncoming traffic? Slow until the other driver can return to the normal lane. Meet the driver at a point where there is no room to pass. Turn on or flash headlights and honk horn.

What action can you take to avoid being hit from behind while being tailgated?

Tap your brake lightly a few times to warn the tailgater that you are slowing down. Brake slowly before stopping. Avoid tailgaters when possible by changing lanes. If you cannot change lanes, slow down enough to encourage the tailgater to go around you.

What should you do when oncoming traffic has its high beams on?

If an approaching car is using its high-beams, don’t look directly into the oncoming headlights—look toward the right edge of your lane. Watch the oncoming car out of the corner of your eye. Do not try retaliating against the other driver by keeping your high-beam lights on.

What is the first thing you should do when making an off road recovery?

Here are certain things you can do to recover:

  • Do not panic.
  • Hold your steering wheel tightly.
  • Steer straight ahead.
  • Stay on the shoulder.
  • Ease up on the accelerator and brake gently.
  • When you can safely do so, turn back on the road at a low speed.

When driving at night you should use your low beams when an oncoming vehicle is within?

Use your low beams when you come within 500 feet (about one block) of an oncoming vehicle.

What should you do when meeting a car with blinding headlights?

When meeting oncoming traffic with blinding headlights you should? C. Turn your lights on and off. If the headlights of an oncoming vehicle are blinding, glance toward the right edge of the road instead of looking directly ahead. This should keep your vehicle safely on the road until you pass the oncoming vehicle.

How to avoid being blinded by high beams?

C. Turn your lights on and off. If the headlights of an oncoming vehicle are blinding, glance toward the right edge of the road instead of looking directly ahead. This should keep your vehicle safely on the road until you pass the oncoming vehicle. How do I stop being blinded by high beams? Avoid being blinded by oncoming high beams.

What to do when someone is driving behind you with their high beams on?

If someone is driving behind you with their high beams on, there are a few things you can do to divert the light. Flipping your rear view mirror to the “up” position will prevent it from reflecting the light directly into your eyes. Your best option is to try and get away from the inconsiderate driver.

How far ahead do your headlights allow you to see at night?

How far ahead do your headlights allow you to see at night? Your headlights only let you see about 350 feet ahead. Be sure you are driving slow enough to stop or turn if needed. Use your low beams when you come within 500 feet (about one block) of an oncoming vehicle.

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