5 tips for driving in the dark
Driving at night can be stressful for some people due to the lack of light while others prefer that time because there are less people on the road. One thing is for certain: humans do not have night vision. Here are 5 tips to help you drive at night.
Drive like it’s the first time
When we consistently follow the same route, it is easy to slip into autopilot mode. It reduces our alertness on the road and it adds to the fact that visibility is hampered by the lack of daylight.
Be careful of wild animals
Wild animals are often on vicinity of reads and can come out of nowhere. Hence, it is crucial to stay alert and keep an eye out for road signs about them.
Take some time to rest
Fatigue is one of the most common causes of death on the roads. Il is essential not to underestimate your level of fatigue and to prioritize taking the time to rest, especially with long driving distances.
Drive according to the weather conditions
Various weather conditions can affect visibility such as heavy rain or snow. It is important to always adapt your driving behavior bases on these conditions. Even with reduced traffic, icy roads remain a potential hazard. Weather conditions should never be neglected.
Be careful of high beam glare
The intense glare from headlights of vehicles behind you or in front of you can be blinding. When that happens, shift your gaze to the right side of the road to avoid being blinded by the lights and slow down.
Don’t forget to be careful on the roads, especially at night. Don’t hesitate to use other means of transportation if driving at night makes you feel anxious !