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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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Explanation:
Insurance coverage for hit-and-run accidents can be categorized into two types: property damage coverages and bodily injury coverages. Here's how auto insurance may cover a hit-and-run, depending on which coverages you have.
Collision: Collision coverage protects you against any physical damage to your car that was caused by impact with another vehicle or a stationary object, regardless of fault. If your vehicle is damaged in a hit-and-run, collision will help cover the cost to repair or replace it after paying your deductible. Collision coverage is optional, but if you have a car loan or lease, it's probably required by your lender.
Generally, if you're involved in a hit-and-run accident, Medical Payments Coverage (also known as Med Pay) can cover medical expenses related to injuries to you or your passengers from an accident involving your vehicle, up to your policy limits. Typically, Med Pay coverage is optional. Med Pay may also cover you as a pedestrian if you are injured when a vehicle hits you. Coverages do vary by state, so be sure to check with your Travelers representative or local independent agent to verify what your policy covers.