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When you encounter an approaching vehicle with only one headlight, it's important to stay alert and cautious. Keep a safe distance, as the vehicle may not be as visible to other drivers or might have impaired signaling. Avoid making sudden movements or lane changes until you can clearly assess the situation. If safe to do so, consider signaling to the driver if they seem unaware of the issue.

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