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Driving at night is more dangerous than daytime dr…
Driving at night is more dangerous than daytime driving, as depth perception, the ability to distinguish colour, and peripheral vision are compromised in low-light conditions.
Here are some tips to keep you safe on your nighttime travels:
1) Make sure your car windows – especially the front and rear windscreens – are clean, as dirty windows will increase glare from other vehicle lights.
2) Have regular eye checks to check if you have any issues with night vision.
3) Drive courteously and make it easier for others to see you on the road.
4) Always dip your lights for an oncoming car to avoid dazzling them with your high beams
5) Keep a safe following distance.