No
No
Get out of their blind spot...
That is dangerous because you're probably in one of the drivers blind spots.
Highbeam headlights should not be used within city limits when there is oncoming traffic or when driving behind another vehicle, as the bright lights can blind other drivers and create a safety hazard.
Drivers must yield the right of way to persons who are blind or visually impaired, especially when they are using a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog. This includes stopping for them at crosswalks and allowing them to cross safely. Pedestrians who are blind have the right to navigate their environment, and drivers should always be vigilant and respectful of their needs.
A blind curve is a dangerous curve on a roadway in which drivers cannot see approaching traffic.
Drop back slightly or accelerate
High beams must illuminate objects at least 500 feet ahead of the vehicle. This ensures that drivers can see far enough down the road to react to potential hazards. Additionally, high beams should not blind oncoming drivers, which is why they should be dimmed when another vehicle approaches within 500 feet.
TEDTalks - 2006 Dennis Hong Making a Car for Blind Drivers was released on: USA: February 2011
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You are in their blind spots.
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