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slow down and avoid looking directly into the lights of the approaching vehicle
Well, slowing down won't help much in terms of not getting blinded, but it will help you avoid things that are hard to see in the glare, as it gives you more reaction time. Looking away is the thing that protect you against getting (badly) blinded.
Look at the white line and keep some light on in front , so that blinding effect be minimized.
keep your eyes focused on the right side of the road avoid looking into the oncoming headlights
Slow down, and look more to the nearside (verge) to avoid your night vision being damaged. You should not be tempted to put your lights on full in retaliation. But a quick flash will often get the other driver to dip.
You should slow down and focus on the white line on the right hand side of your lane. This will help keep you from being blinded, at the same time allow you to stay on the road by following the white line. If you believe the oncoming driver has his brights on, you may want to flash your lights OFF and ON once or twice to remind him to dim his lights. DO NOT flash your bright lights at the oncoming driver. The only thing worse than one blinded driver is two blinded drivers approaching each other head on.
get out of the vehicle and run toward the train but stay off the tracks to avoid being hit by your vehicle or any debris from the crash.
all traffic, in either direction, must slow down, pull to the right of the road, and stop until the emergency vehicle passes
all traffic, in either direction, must slow down, pull to the right of the road, and stop until the emergency vehicle passes
all traffic, in either direction, must slow down, pull to the right of the road, and stop until the emergency vehicle passes
To proptect your eyes from being blinded
Obscured, Occluded, blinded.