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Health Tip: Motoring Safely After Dark
By LadyLively on September 16, 2016
Darkness makes driving more difficult, especially if you already struggle with vision problems.
The National Safety Council suggests how to make night driving safer:
- Keep the headlights clean, and make sure they are properly aimed.
- Turn down the lights on your dashboard.
- Don’t stare at an oncoming car’s headlights.
- If you wear glasses, use anti-glare lenses.
- Keep your windshield clean.
- Drive slower.
Source: HealthDay
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