Driving at night (be ware of wildlife crossing)

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Driving at night requires extra caution due to reduced visibility, potential glare, and increased chances of encountering drowsy or impaired drivers. Here are some tips for driving safely at night: Ensure Proper Visibility: Clean your headlights, taillights, and mirrors regularly to maintain maximum visibility. Adjust your headlights properly to avoid blinding oncoming drivers. Use high beams on dark roads, but switch to low beams when approaching or following other vehicles. Reduce Speed: Slow down and drive at a speed that allows you to react quickly to unexpected situations. Increase your following distance to give yourself more time to respond to the actions of other drivers. Stay Alert and Focused: Avoid distractions such as texting, talking on the phone, or fiddling with the radio. Take breaks if you feel fatigued, and never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Watch for Wildlife: Be aware that wildlife may be more active at night. Use caution, especially in rural or wooded areas. Use Road Markings and Signs: Follow road markings and signs carefully to stay on the correct path, as visibility can be reduced.

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