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What should you do when an oncoming car is using its high beam?

Flash your high beams quickly to remind the other driver to drop the high beams and if that doesn't work try to focus on the right side of the road.


What is the best technique to use if youare approching another driver with their high-beams on?

Flash your high beams


When you approached a car using their high -beam lights you should------?

you should look at the center of the road at the white line You can quickly flash your high beams to remind them that their highs are on.


When you approach a car using their high-beam lights you should .?

you should look at the center of the road at the white line You can quickly flash your high beams to remind them that their highs are on.


When you approach a car using a high beam lights you should?

you should look at the center of the road at the white line You can quickly flash your high beams to remind them that their highs are on.


If you are using your high beams at night and another car approaches what should you do?

You need to turn your high beams down and ,after the car passes, you may turn them back to high beams


How do you flash your high beams?

I don't know what kind of car you have or the age, but most cars today have the flash feature on the arm that turns on the lights or on the turn signal. You just move it towards you. If you go out to your car you will see that the arm will move and that is it.


Can you blink your head light to on coming vehicle to dim their lights?

The rule of the road is to flash your high beams to remind them to turn their high beams off.


What do you do if an oncoming vehicle has its high beam headlights on?

Flash your high beams once or twice quickly


A signal used to give warning?

Flash high beams. Sound the horn.


What should a driver do at night if an oncoming car has its high beams shining into your eyes?

Look down to the right hand side and use the edge of the road as a guide. If you are MORE than 500 feet away from the car with it's high beams on, it IS legal to briefly "flash" your high beams on AND right back off. However, if you are LESS than 500 feet from the oncoming car, you could get a ticket for briefly turning your high beams on/off as a reminder-signal to the other driver to "turn off your high beams, buddy!"


Why do your head lights on a 1999 blazer flash at night with high beams on?

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