Rules of the Roadmedium
In the image, bright oncoming headlights are causing glare at night. What should you do?
Quick Answer
The correct answer is: Glance toward the right edge of the road and keep scanning carefully instead of staring at the lights.. For night glare, the manual recommends avoiding glare from lights by glancing to the right edge of the road and keeping your eyes moving.

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TopicRules of the Road
DifficultyMedium
Test CategoryBC ICBC Knowledge Test
Answer FormatMultiple Choice (4 options)
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