Arkansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Practice Test

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Study for the Arkansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Test. Prepare with flashcards and multiple-choice questions, each with hints and explanations. Get ready to pass your exam!

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How should you handle vehicle glare from oncoming traffic?

  1. Look at the oncoming vehicle

  2. Look at the right lane marking

  3. Close one eye

  4. Turn on your high beams

The correct answer is: Look at the right lane marking

Looking at the oncoming vehicle (A) can be dangerous as it can cause temporary blindness or disorientation, and decreases your ability to see the road ahead. Closing one eye (C) also decreases your field of vision and can make it difficult to judge depth and distance. Turning on your high beams (D) can actually worsen the glare for the oncoming vehicle and can be dangerous for other drivers. Instead, looking at the right lane marking (B) allows you to maintain peripheral vision the road and stay on your side of the road while still being able to keep an eye on the oncoming vehicle.