Safety Tips for Driving Your Car At Night

You're not being paranoid; driving at night is more dangerous than the day. While driving at night is more enjoyable because of less traffic, it is important to be extra cautious. Many factors make it dangerous, like low visibility, fatigue, the glare of headlights from other vehicles, etc. It can be a nerve-racking experience if you're not well-prepared.
Safety Precautions for Driving at Night:

No Damaged or Dirty Windshield:
Windshields and headlights get dirty very quickly. The grime that builds up on them can increase the other car's glare, hampering your visibility. So, make sure they are clean and not damaged.
Avoid Driving with Poor Night Vision:
If you have nearsightedness, cataracts, or other problems that impair your night vision, do not get behind the wheel at night. Squinting constantly will not help you drive your car properly and induce more stress.
Routine Car Checkup:
Make sure you get a routine checkup for car maintenance. It can help in avoiding car troubles. Your battery must be charged, and the oil change must be up-to-date, aligned headlights, functional beam settings of the headlight, etc.

Look Out for Intoxicated Drivers:
Nighttime witnesses more impaired drivers that risk their safety and others when they're on the road. You must always beware of them by watching their car's speed, reaction time, lane position, etc. If you encounter one, distance yourself from that car.
Be a Defensive Driver:
Remember, it is always better to be safe than sorry. Always look at your blind spot when you change lanes and watch for road signs, animals, bicyclists or pedestrians to avoid a collision.
Watch Your Speed:
It is not advisable to drive too fast at night. Always follow the speed limits so if something or someone pops out suddenly, you can prevent any accident from happening. Also, make sure your speed is appropriate for the condition of the road you're driving on.
Keep Emergency Supplies:
Always make sure you're well-prepared for emergencies. Ensure you have your emergency supplies like cell phone, charger, jumper cables, flashlight, tire gauge, first aid kit, flare, etc.

Use High Beams When Necessary:
Make sure you use high beams in isolated areas to enhance visibility at night. It is advised to use this setting when no other vehicles are around. If you see a car approaching, switch to low high beams.
Make Your Car Visible:
If you encounter any car trouble at night, try pulling off the road in a safe space. For instance, a parking lot or service station. If it's not possible, pull onto shoulder instead of the driving lane. Thus, make your car visible, turn on the hazard lights, place your flares, etc.
Be Well Rested:
You will be more alert behind the wheel when you're well-rested. Night time induces sleep, so you can become tired easily. Do not drive when tired. Watch out for signs of fatigue, and do not drive if you notice them. Or, park in a safe space, rest well and then proceed.
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