Night driving can be more difficult because:
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There are more cars on the roads at night.
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Vehicle speed and distance are harder to judge.
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The speed limit is increased at night.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
During night driving, the lack of light makes it harder to judge the distance and speed of other vehicles on the road. The reduced visibility at night also makes it difficult to see and avoid hazards in the road. This is why you should reduce your speed at night and increase your following distance.
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