Car accidents are not rare, and statistics show that night driving is much more dangerous than driving in the day.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there is an increase in fatal crashes, and crashes in general, after the sun goes down. What makes night driving so dangerous and how can you combat the danger?
Less Visibility
Especially in places without street lights, it can be near impossible to see your surroundings without using high beams. Even with them, it can be difficult to notice obstructions in your path before it is too late. It can be tough to drive at night with of other cars’ headlights shining in your eyes and can lead to more chaotic crashes.
Drivers Are More Likely to be Fatigued
Many crashes happen at night because the body is naturally more tired. Drowsy driving attributes to numerous crashes when drivers find themselves:
Intoxicated Drivers
Drunk driving occurs much more in the night than in the day, especially in the later hours. Drinking impairs drivers motor functions and response time, making it easier for accidents to occur.
Tips on Staying Safe When Driving at Night
There are several things you can do to help cars see you as well as helping you stay awake. The tips include:
Night driving can be dangerous as you have less visibility and the chances of falling asleep are higher, but knowing the risks and ways to combat them can be beneficial.