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Essential Night Driving Tips for a Safe Fall Season

Fall is here! With its arrival comes shorter days and longer nights, making night driving more common and presenting unique challenges. Let's explore some essential night driving tips to keep you safe as the days grow shorter.

Lackey Body Works Collision Repair Specialist, car driving through fog at night with headlights on.

The Challenges of Night Driving

Driving at night can be risky due to several factors:

  • Oncoming Headlights: The bright glow of oncoming high beam headlights can be distracting and make it difficult to see the road clearly. If an oncoming driver has forgotten to switch off their high beams, a quick flash of your high beams can serve as a reminder for them to switch to low beams.

  • Overdriving Headlights: This occurs when you're driving too fast to stop within the illuminated area of your headlights. It’s a common issue at higher speeds and can be dangerous with both high and low beam headlights.


Tips to Avoid Overdriving Headlights

To avoid overdriving your headlights, especially on dark rural roads, follow these tips:

  1. Use High Beams When Possible: Keep your high beams on for maximum visibility, unless there’s oncoming traffic.

  2. Reduce Speed: If you need to lower your high beams for oncoming vehicles, reduce your speed slightly. This gives you more time to react to any obstacles in your path.


Maintain Your Vehicle for Night Driving

Preparation isn’t just about driving habits; your vehicle needs to be ready for night driving too:

  • Clean Your Windshield: Regularly clean both the inside and outside of your windshield to reduce glare from headlights and city lights.

  • Headlight Maintenance: Over time, headlight lenses can develop a yellow coating. To ensure you get the most out of your high beams, clean your headlight lenses regularly.


Lackey Body Works Collision Repair Specialist

Stay Safe With Night Driving Tips and Enjoy the Season

We hope these night driving tips help you stay safe on the roads this fall. Remember, both you and your vehicle need to be ready for the challenges of night driving. Clean your windshield, maintain your headlights, and adjust your driving habits to ensure a safe and enjoyable fall season.


Drive safely and enjoy the autumn nights!

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