Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Permit Practice Test

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How should a driver avoid the effects of glare from oncoming headlights?

  1. Look directly at the headlights

  2. Focus on the left side of the road

  3. Focus on the right side of the road

  4. Close your eyes temporarily

The correct answer is: Focus on the right side of the road

To effectively manage the glare from oncoming headlights, directing your attention toward the right side of the road is beneficial. This approach helps maintain a clear perspective on the road while minimizing the visual disruption caused by bright lights. By focusing on the right side, you can stay oriented in your lane and make necessary adjustments without being blinded by the oncoming vehicle's headlights. Looking directly at the headlights can impair your vision and create a dangerous situation, as it increases the effects of the glare rather than mitigating them. Closing your eyes temporarily is not practical while driving, as it would leave you unable to react to the road and other vehicles. Focusing on the left side of the road may not be as effective since that could lead you into the lane of oncoming traffic, particularly if you stray too far left.