Which of the following actions causes nighttime glare?
Lighting
Explanation
**Nighttime glare** occurs when a vehicle emits too much light into the eyes of other drivers, preventing them from seeing the road clearly. This can happen if the **beam of the high beams or low beams is elevated**.
- **Poorly adjusted lights**: If the low beams are not properly adjusted, they may be too high and dazzle other drivers. It is important to keep them correctly regulated to avoid this problem.
- **Weight distribution**: Excess weight in the rear of the vehicle can cause the low beams to point higher than they should, causing glare.
- **High beams**: These lights are more powerful and designed to illuminate long distances. They should be turned off and switched to low beams when another vehicle approaches, as they can easily dazzle other drivers, especially in situations like curves or overtaking.

In summary, to avoid dazzling other drivers, it is crucial to keep the lights well adjusted and use low beams instead of high beams when necessary.
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