April 24, 2015
Night Driving
Night Driving Night driving poses some special challenges and surprises. Knowing
what to look out for and how to deal with the dark can help ensure your safety
on the road after sundown. According to the nonprofit National Safety Council
(NSC), night driving accounts for three times as many traffic-related deaths as
driving during the day. Know the difficulties involved with night driving and
help prepare for them with these nighttime driving tips. 1. Get plenty of rest.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), some studies
estimate that 15 to 33 percent of fatal crashes involve drowsy drivers. With
drowsy-driving accidents, fatalities and injuries are more likely to occur than
in crashes where the driver is alert. The CDC advises that tricks designed to
keep you alert - rolling down the window or blasting music - are ineffective. If
you're tired, you'll need to find a place to safely stop and get some rest. 2.
Time to react. Drivers should provide at least three seconds of leeway for cars
in front of them at night - and more during inclement weather. When the car in
front of you passes a landmark, it should take you three seconds before you pass
the same point. If not, slow your speed to leave more room between the two cars.
John Ulczycki, vice president of strategic initiatives at NSC, says to actively
scan the road ahead for potential danger. In neighborhoods, bicyclists or
children might run into the road, and on the highway, cars in front of you can
make sudden stops. 3. Teen education. According to the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety, per mile driven, the chances of a 16 to 19-year-old being
involved in a fatal crash is four times higher at night than during the day.
Young, inexperienced drivers often lack the savvy to deal with difficult
situations. Ulczycki recommends educating your teen driver about driving safely
at night. You can use Liberty Mutual's Parent/Teen Contract to start the
conversation. 4. Headlight know-how. When faced with another vehicle's high
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Adjust your rearview mirror to avoid the glare from high beams from the vehicles
behind you. To be courteous and safe, don't use high beams with oncoming traffic
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golo carcare. Recognizing hazards specific to night driving and making the
necessary adjustments can help keep you and others safe on the roads when the
sun's down.
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