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    30 Safety Tips for Driving at Night

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    Here are 30 safety tips for driving at night:

    1. Make sure your headlights are in good working condition, clean and properly adjusted.
    2. Avoid looking directly at oncoming headlights to prevent temporary blindness.
    3. Use high beams only when necessary, and dim them when approaching other vehicles.
    4. Slow down and increase following distance to allow for increased reaction time.
    5. Be aware of the increased risk of wildlife on the roads at night.
    6. Avoid driving if you’re feeling tired or drowsy.
    7. Keep your windshield clean and free of streaks, which can cause glare.
    8. Avoid staring at bright lights or glare, and keep your eyes moving.
    9. Use your turn signals earlier than usual to give other drivers more warning.
    10. Avoid sudden lane changes or turns, and signal well in advance.
    11. Use caution at intersections, especially if there are no streetlights.
    12. Be extra alert when driving through construction zones, as the area may be poorly lit.
    13. Keep an eye out for pedestrians and cyclists, especially in urban areas.
    14. Stay focused on the road and avoid distractions, such as using your phone.
    15. Avoid alcohol and drugs, which can impair your ability to drive safely.
    16. Take breaks every 2 hours to prevent fatigue.
    17. If you wear glasses, make sure they are clean and scratch-free.
    18. Adjust your rearview mirror to prevent glare from vehicles behind you.
    19. Avoid driving during bad weather conditions, such as heavy rain or fog.
    20. Slow down and take extra caution when driving on winding or unfamiliar roads.
    21. Use your headlights during dusk and dawn, when visibility can be reduced.
    22. Keep your dashboard lights low to reduce glare and improve visibility.
    23. Use your defroster to keep your windshield clear of condensation.
    24. Use your side mirrors to help you see other vehicles on the road.
    25. Avoid using your high beams when following another vehicle closely.
    26. Don’t flash your high beams at other drivers as it can cause temporary blindness.
    27. Watch out for vehicles that may be driving with only one headlight.
    28. Keep an eye out for road signs and markers to help you stay on track.
    29. Be cautious when passing trucks, as they may have a higher chance of blind spots.
    30. Be patient and drive defensively to prevent accidents.

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