With Michigan’s unpredictable winter weather and short hours of daylight this time of year, motorists have a greater chance of needing to hit the roads after dark.
Even with modern vehicles with advanced lighting, a lot of drivers still prefer to travel during the day. And there are a few good reasons for that. First, we naturally prefer to be awake during the day and asleep at night. As a result, we’re more apt to be sleepy when behind the wheel after dark. In addition, there’s our relatively poor night vision and the potential for headlight glare. These factors show why we need to be more careful when behind the wheel at night.
Research revealed that in fatal crashes over a five-year period, 4,835 people lost their lives in crashes in Michigan, with more than half of those occurring after dark. And other statistics show that night driving is dangerous, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
However, with some precautions and sound judgment, you can make night driving much safer.
What are Some Good Tips for Night Driving?
Operating a vehicle at night doesn’t have to be intimidating. You can use these tips to decrease the risks and drive with greater confidence after sunset:
While driving at night certainly adds safety risks, using caution and being proactive will help keep you safe. Plan your route, make smart decisions, and follow these tip to make the drive a safer one for you and everyone on the road.
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While we do only one quarter of our driving at night, 50% of traffic deaths happen at night. By using these tips, we can all contribute to reducing these numbers.
If you or a family member has been involved in an auto accident in Michigan, you may be entitled to compensation for serious injuries. You need a reliable Michigan car accident attorney that understands the Michigan no-fault insurance laws and can get you what you deserve.
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