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When driving at night, how can you be sure you can stop?

I hate driving at night. My vision is poor, which exacerbates the problem. I’m most afraid of rear-ending someone or hitting an animal. How can I make sure that I can stop when I’m driving at nighttime?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
According to the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
, 50% of fatal accidents occur at night. So your concerns are well-founded.
When driving at night, be sure that you can stop by:
  • Driving slowly, often at speeds lower than the posted speed limit
  • Using your high beams effectively—when no motorists are in front of you or coming the other direction, use high beams to illuminate the road
  • Avoiding driving when drowsy
  • Avoiding tailgating or following too closely to the driver in front of you
  • Driving as defensively as possible and scanning ahead as far as possible
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