What to Do When the Car Behind Keeps Using High Beams?

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DelJulianna
07/30/25 1:44am
Methods to deal with the car behind constantly using high beams: 1. Apply the brakes lightly several times to alert the driver behind using the brake lights; 2. Wear anti-glare glasses, which can reduce glare and minimize visual interference to some extent; 3. Record the incident with a dashcam and report it to the traffic authorities, as the driver using high beams will face corresponding penalties; 4. Choose to slow down in a safe section of the road, allowing the vehicle behind to pass and move ahead. High beams can expand the field of vision while driving on roads without streetlights, providing a much wider range of visibility compared to low beams. It is advisable to use high beams on roads with poor lighting conditions.
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