Driving Conditionsmedium

An oncoming vehicle fails to dim its high beams at night. Where should you look?

  • AFlash your high beams back
  • BRight edge of your lane✓ Correct
  • CCenter of the road
  • DClose your eyes briefly

Why this is correct

Look toward the right edge of your lane. Use the white line along the right edge as a reference to stay in your lane.

From the official Minnesota Driver's Manual (page 75)

Look at right edge of lane when blinded by high beams

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