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What should you do with full beam lights when approaching another vehicle?

  1. Keep using them for better visibility

  2. Switch to dipped headlights

  3. Turn them off

  4. Only use them if the other vehicle is speeding

The correct answer is: Switch to dipped headlights

When approaching another vehicle, it is essential to switch to dipped headlights to avoid dazzling the other driver. Full beam lights are designed to illuminate the road ahead over a greater distance, but they can also create significant glare for oncoming traffic. This glare can impair the other driver's ability to see, increasing the risk of an accident. By using dipped headlights in these situations, you ensure that you provide adequate visibility for yourself while also respecting the safety and comfort of other road users. This practice is a legal requirement, and it reflects responsible and considerate driving behavior.