Down and towards the outer edge of the road. Away from the lights.
Look at the white line on the right of your lane till they pass.
If you're blinded by oncoming headlights while driving at night, it's advisable to look at the right edge of the pavement or road. This helps you maintain your lane and stay oriented without being distracted by the bright lights. Additionally, reducing your speed can provide more time to react and ensure safety. Avoid staring directly at the headlights, as this can impair your vision further.
Increased glare from lights, especially oncoming headlights when driving at night.
Headlights should not be left on while the vehicle is not in use. If you are not driving, you will just drain your battery while having your headlights on.
you may have the "sentinel" on which is where lights automatically come on at night, if they go off under lighted areas that would be why
Always have your headlights on
If it's raining enough for wipers on you have to have headlights on. Intermittent wiper its not required.
i think white because of headlights
From 2002 most cars have had a built in safety system that leaves the lights on constantly for safety reasons. This make of a 2008 Saturn Vue has this system and the headlights are continuously on during the day and will driving at night without having to switch them on.
I think you mean, "Why do my headlights turn of while I'm driving" There might be an issue with your fuses or eletrical system.
In the Odyssey, Polyphemus was blinded by Odysseus and his men by driving a wooden stake into his only eye while he was asleep. This act was part of their escape plan from the cyclops's cave.
Your battery is weak, or your your alternator is not charging battery.