What to Do When the Car Behind Uses High Beams?
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The car behind keeps using high beams. First, slow down and avoid the glare. At the same time, use the anti-glare rearview mirror as much as possible. Here are specific methods: 1. Slow down: When your eyes lose vision due to strong light, do not slam on the brakes out of fear, as this may cause more casualties. First, release the accelerator and wait for the other car to pass. If necessary, turn on the signal light and pull over. 2. Avoid the glare point: If the driver behind did not suddenly turn on the high beams, you can try to avoid the glare point before they overtake. Although it may still feel very dazzling, it will not cause temporary blindness. After the car behind passes safely, you can resume normal driving. 3. Use the anti-glare rearview mirror: If you are flashed by the high beams of the car behind, you can turn on the anti-glare function of the rearview mirror. Then, tap the brakes to signal the car behind. Never retaliate with a sudden brake. If the driver still does not turn off the high beams after the warning, safely change lanes and let them pass first.