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If you are driving towards an oncoming vehicle with bright headlights, you should look...?

  1. Down and to the left

  2. Straight ahead

  3. Up and to the right

  4. At the vehicle's headlights

The correct answer is: Up and to the right

When driving towards an oncoming vehicle with bright headlights, it is important to avoid looking directly at the lights as it can be blinding and make it difficult to see. Looking straight ahead or down and to the left may not provide enough visibility of the road. Looking up and to the right can help to position the headlights in your peripheral vision, preventing them from being too distracting. Therefore, option C is the best choice in this situation. Looking at the vehicle's headlights, option D, can increase the risk of being blinded and possibly cause an accident.