Between a lack of light from the sun, spotty streetlights and blinding headlights that can make it difficult to see, driving at night can pose multiple challenges — especially if you have a vision condition. This can be the case whether you’re learning to drive or have been driving for decades. Either way, it’s important that you prepare both yourself and your vehicle for driving at night, and the following tips can help with that.
10 tips for safer driving in the dark
Here are a few simple ways to reduce vision problems when driving after dark.
1. Keep your windshield clean
Glare can increase when your windshield is dirty, as dirt disperses light. Certain treatments, like rain repellent, can also increase glare on your windshield at night. Keep your windshield as clear as possible to minimize glare and enhance visibility. A dirty windshield can also obstruct your field of vision, according to AAA,
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