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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
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At night, if you leave a brightly lit place, you should A: Always drive at the speed of other traffic, regardless of light condi

tions. B: Use your high beam headlights until your eyes adjust to the darkness, regardless of other traffic. C: Drive slowly until your eyes adjust to the darkness.
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1 answer:
Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
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At night, if you leave a brightly lit place, you should Drive slowly until your eyes adjust to the darkness.

Explanation:

<u>The Traffic death rate at night is three times greater at Night.</u>

<u>The vision of the person driving at night is limited(Due to the limitation of the peripheral vision),Fatigue(dull concentration and slow reaction time) is another reason that adds on to risk of night driving</u>

The National Safety Council, has issued certain guidelines for night driving:

  • Low beam lights to be used when following others at night.
  • High Beam light to be used when driving on open highways or rural areas.
  • <u>When leaving a brightly lit place,drive slowly until your vision adjust to the darknes</u>s.
  • Dim high beam light at-least from a distance of 500ft from an oncoming vehicle.

Answer is (C) Drive slowly until your eyes adjust to the darkness.

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