keep your eyes focused on the right side of the road avoid looking into the oncoming headlights
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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.
When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night, you can avoid being momentarily blinded by looking toward the right side of the road, which helps you maintain your lane and reduces the glare from the headlights. Additionally, you can adjust your rearview mirror to the night setting if applicable, and slow down to increase your reaction time. It's also helpful to keep your own headlights on low beam to minimize glare for the other driver.
When an oncoming vehicle's headlights are too bright, you should look toward the right edge of the road to avoid being blinded. This helps you maintain your lane while reducing the glare from the headlights. Additionally, avoid staring directly at the headlights, and if necessary, slow down until the vehicle has passed.
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.
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.
Obscured, Occluded, blinded.
To proptect your eyes from being blinded
There is no record of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha being blinded during her lifetime. She did face various challenges and hardships, including smallpox that damaged her eyesight, but there are no accounts of her being completely blind.
This was due to Odysseus being very clever. When the Cyclops asked Odysseus what his name was - he stated that his name sounded like "nobody" so when the Cyclops' brothers asked him who blinded him he replied: "Nobody blinded me."