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I was taught many years ago to look down and away, and to focus on the white line on the edge of the road. I was also taught to use the lights of the cars behind the upcoming car to see if they highlight objects in the distance by back lighting them. Look at the wash of light in the road, not the headlamps.

Look forward, around, and then down and to the side. Focus on what you can see, and avoid looking at what is blinding you anyway. Never look directly at the approaching headlamps. You should already know what is in the road in front of you anyway, from scanning ahead. Looking at the white line keeps you from looking in the direction of the other drivers lights directly, which is what really screws things up.

Seems to work.
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