Things to Consider When Driving at Night

Nipuna Marasinghe
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We often don’t have control over when we drive, but did you know that almost half of all road accidents happen at night? In fact, driving at night is about three times more dangerous than driving during the day. The main reason is poor visibility, but other factors such as reckless speeding—especially by buses competing on the road—also contribute heavily. However, with the right precautions, you can drive safely and minimize risks. Today, MotorGuide explains the most important things to consider when driving at night.

Minimize Interior Light

The more light inside your vehicle, the harder it is to see the road clearly. Turn off unnecessary interior lights and use visors to reduce glare from headlights or bright road lights. This small step can make a big difference in visibility at night.

Keep Your Vision Clear

A dirty or damaged windshield scatters light and increases glare. Similarly, foggy or damaged headlights reduce your visibility and create glare for oncoming drivers. Clean your headlights and windshield regularly and repair them if needed. A special cleaning kit can restore headlights to improve brightness.

Low light is also more challenging for older drivers. For example, a 50-year-old needs twice as much light to see clearly compared to a 30-year-old. Conditions such as cataracts and other eye issues can further reduce vision. If your eyesight is poor, don’t ignore treatment—it’s vital for night driving safety.

Use High Beams Wisely

High beams are more powerful than regular headlights and make it easier to spot hazards ahead. Use them when the road is clear and there is no oncoming traffic, especially in poorly lit areas. Remember to dim them when other vehicles approach to avoid blinding other drivers. Whenever possible, choose safer, well-lit roads for nighttime journeys.

Reduce Your Speed

About 37% of fatal accidents at night are linked to excessive speed. Reduced visibility means you have less time to react to unexpected situations. Always slow down and keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead to stay in control.

Get Proper Rest

Rest is one of the most important factors in safe driving. Sleep well before long trips so you can stay alert. Drowsy driving is most common between midnight and 6 a.m. If you feel sleepy, stop and rest before continuing. Keeping a caffeinated drink on hand can also help you stay awake temporarily, but it’s no substitute for proper rest.

Driving under the influence of alcohol is even riskier at night. Alcohol impairs judgment, slows reaction time, and increases accident risks. Studies show fatal accidents involving alcohol are four times more likely at night compared to daytime driving.

Driving at night carries more risks, but by following these simple steps—reducing interior light, keeping your vision clear, using high beams wisely, slowing down, and getting enough rest—you can significantly improve your safety. Stay alert and responsible, and night driving will be less stressful and much safer.

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