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Medium Risk👁️ Visibility Challenges

Night Driving

See and be seen when darkness falls

Driving at night presents unique challenges: reduced visibility, glare from oncoming vehicles, and increased fatigue. Adapting your technique for darkness is essential for safe nighttime travel.

Why This Matters

Night driving accidents are disproportionately fatal despite lower traffic volumes. Your reaction time to hazards is significantly reduced when you can only see within your headlight range.

Key Actions to Take

1

Ensure all lights are clean and working

2

Use full beam on unlit roads, dip for oncoming traffic

3

Reduce speed so you can stop within your headlight range

4

Keep windshield clean inside and out

5

Take regular breaks to combat fatigue

6

Scan beyond your headlights for animal eye reflection

7

Avoid looking directly at oncoming headlights

Do

  • Have your eyes checked regularly
  • Use dashboard dimmer to reduce eye strain
  • Keep glasses clean and use anti-glare coating
  • Flash headlights to alert wildlife

Don't

  • Drive when overly tired
  • Use interior lights while driving
  • Overdrive your headlights (going too fast to stop)
  • Stare at oncoming lights - look to the road edge

Pro Tips

Eat lightly before night driving to stay alert

The 2-second rule becomes 4 seconds at night

If dazzled, slow down and look to the left road edge

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