Night driving is difficult because:
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Lights may cause a lot of glare.
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The distance you can see ahead or to the side is reduced.
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Things may appear differently than in daylight.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Driving at night can be challenging for several reasons. Darkness and glare from lights can interfere with your vision, making it harder to anticipate hazards on the road. Pedestrians, road markings, and other vehicles are more difficult to see and recognize at night. Under nighttime driving conditions, you should reduce your speed-especially on unfamiliar roads-and keep your headlights on at all times.
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