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Tips for driving safely at night.

Driving at night can actually be fun when you realize the level of vigilance that should be held because of lower visibility.
Here are some tips that can help you to reduce the risk of accidents that occur while you are driving at night:
Turn on the headlights and rear lights from sunset until sunrise, the lights turn away when another vehicle within 200 yards of you, or when you are driving behind another vehicle.

If your car broke down at night, make sure that other drivers can see you and your vehicle can avoid it. Turn on hazard lights and, if possible, exit the highway. Avoid stopping on top of a hill or on bends.
Note reflectors along the road and other signs that you stay on the road when driving at night.

Always give a sign well before you turn or lane change.
Reduce speed.
When it rains, the water mixes with oil on the surface of the road and makes a slippery road surface and tire easily slip. The best way to avoid the slip is to reduce speed. At lower speeds more grooves come into contact with the tire and road surface grip of power will be better.
Keep your distance with the car in front.
Driving in wet weather requires a subtle way of using the main control, steering, clutch pedal, brake and gas.
When you travel in wet weather, maybe your shoes too wet and can be slipped from the pedal. Rub into the soles of rubber mat in your car before the engine. Every driver should always check headlights, taillights, brake lights and turn signal lights.
On a wet road braking distance required three times longer than on dry roads. Because it takes a longer distance, then you should not be too close to the car in front. Maintain a minimum distance of two car lengths between you and the car in front of.

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