Every person’s vision changes at night, and we cannot sometimes see far. Our vision is also affected by the glare of the oncoming vehicle after dusk. It is, therefore, essential to ensure that you are ready to fight glare yourself. Glare impairs the driver’s vision at night.

Below are tips that help to reduce glare at night:

Look to Where the Light is Coming From
When the car facing you approaches you, especially on high beams, avoid looking directly at those lights. Instead, consider shifting your gaze to the right and consider keeping your eyes on the white line. You will be able to avoid a direct glare and still be in a position to see an oncoming car.


Adjust Your Car Rear View Mirror
Adjusting the car rearview mirror with a ‘night’ setting can help you see cars coming from behind but dimmer.


Never Use Lights Inside Your Vehicle
These lights might confuse your driving, creating glare and reducing exterior lights.

 

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