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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What should you do to minimize glare during night driving?

  1. Look directly at oncoming headlights

  2. Look at the road markings on the left

  3. Look at the right side of the road for the lines

  4. Turn on your high beams

The correct answer is: Look at the right side of the road for the lines

Looking directly at oncoming headlights (A) can actually worsen glare and make it harder to see the road. Additionally, it can blind other drivers and put everyone on the road at risk. Looking at the road markings on the left (B) may help you stay in your lane, but it won't reduce glare. In fact, it can distract you from the road ahead and make it harder to see potential hazards. Turning on your high beams (D) is not recommended for night driving as it can cause glare for other drivers and make it harder for you to see the road as well. High beams should only be used in appropriate situations such as driving in rural areas with no oncoming traffic. Looking at the right side of the road for lines (C) can help minimize glare as it allows you to focus on the lane markings without being directly in the path of oncoming headlights. This will also help you stay in your lane and maintain proper spacing from other vehicles.