To drive more safely at night:

Don’t drive when you are tired.
Keep your windshield clean.
Make sure your headlights are working properly.
All of the above.
Explanation

Driving at night presents unique challenges, but you can take several steps to help ensure your safety. Avoid driving if you’re feeling tired or drowsy-stop and rest if needed. Keep your windshield clean on both the inside and outside to reduce glare from oncoming headlights. Make sure your headlights are functioning properly, and clean the lenses regularly. It's also a good idea to have the headlight aim and alignment checked from time to time. By following these safety tips, you can reduce the risks associated with nighttime driving.

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