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Set your mirror to the anti-dazzle position
Speed up and get away from the driver
Sound your horn
Put your hazard warning lights on
Explanation: Dipping your mirror (also known as putting it inti the 'anti-dazzle' position) can help stop lights from traffic behind dazzling you. Dipping your mirror still lets you see behind you, but reduces the glare of any lights from behind.
Category: Vulnerable road users (2021)
References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 4
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