Driving at night requires increased caution because:
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Visibility is reduced.
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Traffic is faster.
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Traffic is heavier.
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Most motorcyclists ride at night.
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Explanation
Driving at night is more hazardous and more difficult than daytime driving. The lack of natural light makes it harder to see the road ahead, other vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles. This can increase the risk of crashes and make it more challenging to react to unexpected situations. To reduce the risks of night driving, drivers should use their headlights, drive slower, and increase their following distance, especially in areas that are not well-lit or familiar.
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