Look toward the right side of the road slightly away from the approaching lights. (left in countries that drive on the left)
This allows you to not be completely blinded and maintain you vision to maintain your lane position.
Unfortunately this situation usually happens so fast that other things just make it worse.
100 yards
Look to the right at the white line until the car passes you
Look to the right of the road.
They stay on cause they runnin off the battery. there should be a car headlights switch somewhere by your spedometer stuff...
100 feet
To adjust the headlights in a car for optimal visibility at night, park the car on a level surface facing a wall, about 25 feet away. Turn on the headlights and locate the adjustment screws near the headlight housing. Use a screwdriver to adjust the screws until the light beams are aimed straight ahead and slightly downward, without blinding oncoming drivers. Test the headlights by driving at night to ensure they provide clear visibility without glare.
You should dim your headlights within 500 feet of the car in front of you. The rule of thumb is, if you can see another car, dim your lights.
When you get 300 feet from the car coming ahead.
At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.
At night a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within 1,000 feet. You should switch your headlights from full beam to dipped beam when a oncoming car passes. It is unsafe to leave your headlights on full beam as it blinds the driver of the oncoming car.
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remove the headlights totally from car it should only have two bolts 10mm