At night, if an approaching car is using high beams, making it difficult to see, you should:
If a driver approaching you from the opposite direction does not lower their high beams, avoid staring directly at their lights to prevent glare blindness. Instead, redirect your focus towards the right side of your lane to help maintain your lane position while using peripheral vision to monitor the oncoming vehicle.
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