At night, it is hardest to see:
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Other motorists.
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Pedestrians.
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Road signs.
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Street lights.
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Explanation
Driving at night is more dangerous primarily because visibility is reduced. Slow down, keep your headlights on, and stay extra alert to your surroundings. The lack of natural light and glare from other headlights can make it difficult to spot pedestrians, especially if they are wearing dark clothing or not carrying a light. Watch carefully for people walking, riding bikes, or animals near the roadway, as they are harder to see at night. Always use extra caution when driving after dark.
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