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PSYCHO15rus [73]
2 years ago
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You are driving on a clear night, you must dim your headlights from high to low, and should adjust your speed so you can stop wi

thin:____.
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EastWind [94]2 years ago
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You are driving on a clear night, you must dim your headlights from high to low, and should adjust your speed so you can stop within<u>  The distance you can see ahead.</u>

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<h3>What are the some tips for nighttime driving?</h3>

  • Pre-trip preparations: Ensure that you are well-rested and awake. Get some rest if you feel sleepy before driving. Even taking a nap can help you or other people remain alive.
  • Avoid Blinding Others: Headlight glare can be dangerous for cars who are approaching you. When your headlights shine in other drivers' rearview mirrors, they can irritate others who are traveling in the same direction as you.
  • Use High Beams: Some motorists commit the error of just utilizing low beams. Their capacity to anticipate things really suffers as a result. When it is safe and permitted, use high beams.
  • If You Fall Asleep, Don't Drive: Even when their eyelids are closing, drivers frequently are unaware of how close they are to passing out.

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