What to Do When Blinded by High Beams While Driving?
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Flash your headlights twice to signal the other driver to turn off their high beams. Slow down or stop to let the other vehicle pass first. Never proceed blindly when you cannot see the road ahead clearly. Specific steps are as follows: 1. Avoid the light source: When human eyes see bright light, the pupils instantly constrict, and it takes a long time to readjust to see objects in dim light. After encountering an oncoming vehicle with high beams, you may find that even with your headlights on, the road ahead remains unclear. Therefore, when you notice an approaching vehicle with high beams, try to avoid the direct light as much as possible. Although it may still be glaring, this can help mitigate the impact of the bright light on your road visibility. 2. Reduce speed: While avoiding the light source, be sure to slow down. At this moment, aside from the two bright beams, everything else is hard to see. If there are no vehicles behind you, you can even stop and wait. Driving when unable to see ahead is extremely dangerous.