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Driving  at  Night 
Night  driving  is  more  dangerous  than  day  driving.  One 
reason  is  that  some  drivers  are  likely  to  be  impaired 
-- by 
alcohol  or 
drugs, with night vision  problems,  or by fatigue.  Here  are  some  tips  on  night  driving. 
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Drive  defensively. 
Don’t 
drink and  drive. 
Adjust  your  inside  rearview  mirror 
to reduce  the 
glare  from headlamps  behind  you. 
Since  you  can’t  see  as  well,  you  may  need  to  slow 
down  and  keep  more  space  between  you  and 
other  vehicles. 
Slow  down,  especially  on  higher  speed  roads.  Your 
headlamps  can  light  up 
only so much  road  ahead. 
In remote  areas,  watch for animals. 
If  you’re  tired,  pull 
off the  road in a safe  place 
and  rest. 
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Night Vision 
No one can see as well  at  night  as  in  the  daytime.  But  as 
we  get  older  these  differences  increase. 
A 50-year-old 
driver  may require  at  least  twice as  much  light  to  see the 
same  thing  at  night  as  a 20-year-old. 
What  you do in the daytime can  also  affect  your  night 
vision.  For example,  if  you spend the  day  in  bright 
sunshine  you are wise  to  wear sunglasses.  Your eyes will 
have  less  trouble  adjusting  to night.  But  if you’re 
driving,  don’t  wear  sunglasses  at  night.  They may cut 
down  on glare from headlamps, but  they  also  make a lot 
of  things  invisible. 
You  can be temporarily  blinded  by  approaching 
headlamps.  It can  take  a  second  or two, 
or even  several 
seconds,  for your  eyes to  readjust  to  the  dark.  When  you 
are faced with severe glare (as from  a  driver  who 
doesn’t  lower the  high  beams, or  a  vehicle  with 
misaimed  headlamps),  slow  down 
a little.  Avoid  staring 
directly  into the approaching headlamps.  Keep  your  windshield  and  all  the  glass  on  your  vehicle 
clean 
-- inside  and  out. 
Glare at  night  is made  much 
worse  by dirt  on the  glass.  Even  the  inside  of the  glass 
can  build  up  a  film  caused  by dust.  Dirty  glass  makes 
lights  dazzle  and  flash  more  than  clean  glass  would, 
making  the  pupils 
of your  eyes contract  repeatedly. 
Remember  that  your  headlamps  light  up  far less  of 
a 
roadway  when  you  are  in  a  turn  or  curve.  Keep  your 
eyes  moving;  that  way,  it’s  easier  to  pick  out  dimly 
lighted  objects.  Just  as  your  headlamps  should  be 
checked  regularly  for proper  aim, 
so should  your  eyes 
be  examined  regularly.  Some drivers  suffer  from night 
blindness 
-- the  inability  to  see in dim light -- and 
aren’t  even aware  of it. 
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