Night driving can be more difficult because:
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Vehicle operators tend to drive faster at night.
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Speed limits do not apply at night.
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Visibility is reduced.
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The ratio of motorcyles to cars is much higher at night.
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Explanation
It is much harder to see at night. Be aware of this reduced visibility and take extra precautions when driving at night. Use your high beams whenever there are no oncoming vehicles. Dim your lights for oncoming traffic and when approaching a vehicle from behind.
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