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6 Safety Tips For Night Driving by leeyack: 4:25pm On Mar 27, 2020
If you hate driving after dark because you think it is dangerous, it is not you being paranoid, it really is dangerous! A report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that although only a quarter of the country’s driving takes place at night, over half of all traffic deaths occur during this time.

While there are many reasons behind this, the primary reason why night driving is dangerous is that the human eye isn’t well suited for seeing in the dark. Fortunately, there are steps you can take, such as deploying an infrared deer detector for car and the others listed below to enhance your safety on the road while driving at night.

Combat Fatigue and Be Vigilant



According to the NHTSA, drowsy driving accounts for up to 100,000 crashes every year. These crashes are more common between midnight and six in the morning. In that light, if you ever find yourself on the road during this time, you must be vigilant as there are more sleepy drivers on the road at this time.

If you feel tired, but you have to drive, do your part to safeguard the wellbeing of other motorists by combating fatigue first before you hit the gear. For instance, if you leave the office late and feel tired, don’t just say you’ll rest at home and step on the gas. Have some caffeine and take a nap in your car first, and while on your way home, roll down the windows periodically.

Keep a Safe Distance, Reduce Speed

This is a rule you should always observe but play it even more during the night. Why? Well, the closer you are to the car in front, the brighter your headlights are and the more distracting. Thus, reducing the other driver’s visibility and increasing the chances of them hitting something. Also, when you tailgate, you automatically put yourself in danger because you’ll end up crashing if the car in front of you stops abruptly.

While at it, keep in mind, 37% of night crashes occur due to speeding. Reduce your speed so you can have enough time to stop in case of an emergency.

Invest in Quality Night Vision Technology

As noted, the main reason why most traffic crashes occur at night despite there being fewer cars on the road at this time is that your ability to see is greatly reduced whenever it is dark. Even when paying close attention and with high-beam headlights on, one can only see up to 500 feet ahead. This reduces further when you are using normal headlights. This means if there’s a deer, a pedestrian, or any other obstacle after 500 feet, you’ll not see it, and by the time you do, you’ll have less time to stop. While tips outlined here will help, you need to find a solution that helps you see beyond what your eyes can see at night. This is where the infrared deer detector for a car comes into the picture. This technology features a sensor that can detect obstacles up to 3000t beyond the headlight beam. Hence, giving you enough time to slow down or stop whenever necessary.
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