To help you from being blinded by the headlights of an oncoming vehicle, what should you do?
Flash your lights to let the other driver know
Look to the left-hand side of the road
Look to the right-hand side of the road
Look to the centre of the road
When encountering oncoming vehicles with high beams that may interfere with the driver's visibility, the correct course of action is to reduce speed and try to focus on the left side of the road instead of directly staring at the oncoming headlights. The reasons for this are as follows:
1. Reducing speed allows the driver more time to adjust to sudden changes in light, while also increasing the likelihood of safely stopping or taking other evasive measures when visibility is affected.
2. Focusing on the left side of the road helps the driver use the edge of the road as a guide, rather than attempting to determine the vehicle's position or direction by the blinding oncoming headlights. This approach can reduce potential dangers caused by impaired vision.