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By ethel smith

 We are living in dangerous times. Sure we may not be living ion the wild west but with gun and knife crime rife around the globe it definitely is not a tranquil haven out there.

It has never been more important therefore to ensure your safety. Whether you are a male or a female there are dangers on the street. If you consider your safety and adopt safe practices you should be able to avoid disaster striking though.

If you are driving a vehicle at night you could be in a potentially dangerous situation. Here is some advice about maintaining your safety when you are driving at night.


So many potential hazards


When you think about it there are so many more hazards at night. Poor visibility, icy roads, drunken drivers and more are all more prevalent at night. Add to this the fact that you, or other drivers on the road, may be tired after a hard day's work and it is easy to see how dangerous night driving can be.

Is there any wonder that far more accidents occur after dark?

It is well recorded that more accidents occur on the road at night.

Here are some tips, hints and general advice which may prevent you being just one more accident statistic:

  • Firstly let's establish that you have good eyesight. Not sure? Well make sure that you have regular eye-tests and wear the appropriate spectacles if necessary. Our vision can be less accurate at night due, for example, to poor street lighting and, or, being tired. Give yourself and everyone else a chance and do not drive if your vision is not what it should be.

  • Check that your vehicle is 100% in tip top shape. You need to know that your brakes are working as they should be and that you can rely on your vehicle's lights. Check your tyres are full of air and roadworthy.

  • Make sure that you are seen. Ideally drive a vehicle that is light in colour. Black cars make look the biz but in the dark they will be hard to see. Ensure that you use your vehicle lights properly. This means switching them on as soon as visibility demands it and not having them glaring at other drivers, dazzling them. Think about the lighting inside your car also.
  • Keep alert and your eyes peeled for pedstrians crossing the roads, animals and the like.

  • Do not drink and drive. For that matter do not indulge in any other substances that may impair your driving. A vehicle is a lethal weapon in the wrong hands. If someone who is intoxicated will be driving you, do not let them. Try to stop them driving at all but, if you cannot, at the very least take a cab instead.

  • Lock all of the car doors as soon as you are in your vehicle. You will be much safer.

  • Concentrate on your driving. Do not smoke, eat, chat, drink, put on make up or any other stupid thing whilst you are driving. Concentrate fully on the job in hand.

  • If possible check out the weather forecast. This is especially useful if you are undertaking a long journey. Foggy and icy weather are much more dangerous if you are driving at night. Perhaps it would be wise to re-scgedule your journey.

  • Have a fully charged mobile or cell phone with you. If the worst happens and you break down at least you should be able to raise help, without leaving your vehicle.

  • Do not open your car door to strangers. In fact when you are driving at night you will need to be extra cautious about anyone and everyone. When you are getting into and out of your vehicle make sure that you have glanced around first. If possible park where there is good street lighting and people around. Off the beaten track parking may put you in danger.
  • As part of your plan to see and be seen ensure that your vehicle is clean. Take particular care of the mirrors, windshield and any windows.

  • Drive with more care than usual. You should always be a safe driver but at night do not drive too close to the vehicle in front or fast. Take your time and concentrate on arriving at your destination in one piece.

  • If you are extremely tired take a rest as soon as you can. You should not be driving if you are exhausted. If needs be take a break for an hour or two of sleep.

Mostly safe driving at night is all about using your common sense. Of course you should have your driving licence, road tax and any insurance necessary for you to be a driver. The rest is thinking about your personal circumstances and adding anything appropriate.

Remember that even if you are sensible and following safety precautions other drivers, or pedestrians, may not be.


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Fatal Injuries 
Serious Injuries 
Slight Injuries
Total Casulaties
Car Occupants 
158 
1502 
4000
5660
Motorcyclists
842 
5492 
45428
51762
All Road Users
1397 
9812 
60406
71615
Road User casualties between 7pm and 6am. These figures are for the UK in 2007 and relate to driving at night.

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AllMomNeeds2know profile image

AllMomNeeds2know  says:
2 weeks ago

great hub, I live in one of those top deer states and have been hit by a deer too at a low speed. It really messed up my car.

suziecat7 profile image

suziecat7  says:
2 weeks ago

Very comprehensive Hub. I have a hard time driving at night and with the curving mountain roads it's all the more dangerous. I really do have to have my eyes checked - night blindness is not out of the question.

Jaspal profile image

Jaspal  says:
2 weeks ago

Great hub! And a very nice video at the end. I think all drivers should be advised and be aware of the points you have given here.

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
2 weeks ago

Thanks guys. Yes Jaspal I thought that the video was really useful.

Ralph Deeds profile image

Ralph Deeds  says:
2 weeks ago

Good tips! Nice Hub!

Hello, hello, profile image

Hello, hello,  says:
2 weeks ago

Good advice. You never can be careful enough. Thanks for your good hub.

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
2 weeks ago

Thanks guys. It was in answer to a hubbers qustion in the forums.

Ralph Deeds profile image

Ralph Deeds  says:
2 weeks ago

One thing cannot be emphasized enough--falling asleep at the wheel is a major cause of severe accidents. A couple of alcoholic drinks are enough to make many people drowsy even if they are within the legal limit. A cup of black coffee won't reduce the alcohol content in your system, but it will help keep you from falling asleep at the wheel on the way home.

RNMSN profile image

RNMSN  says:
2 weeks ago

Not to mention working too many hours at a time as well Ralph!! That was when I knew it was time for me to find something besides home health, overtime without pay (Pay per visit only) and way too many hours on a daily basis...I fell aspleep just 5 miles from home...angels watching over me and I got it together witout a wreck but it shook me up for sure!! I could never understand how someone could fall asleep at the wheel...well as far as I was concerned I was awake when in reality I was dreaming I was driving!!! really scary

great hub Ethel!!

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
2 weeks ago

Thanks Ralph and Barbar for your input. Take heed hubbers

rapid-prototyping profile image

rapid-prototyping  says:
2 weeks ago

snow is the most terrible thing at the road

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
2 weeks ago

Yes rapid snow is bad whether it is night or day!

Lady_E profile image

Lady_E  says:
2 weeks ago

This is a very, very, practical and useful Hub and the photo's bring the story home. Excellent safety tips that I hope we will all continue to adhere to. I'll actually bookmark it for my younger ones - saves me giving them a Lecture.

Thanks for answering my question. Be Safe. :)

Ralph Deeds profile image

Ralph Deeds  says:
2 weeks ago

Tailgating is another major cause of accidents, especially on freeways where people are now driving 70-80 mph.

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
2 weeks ago

Thanks Lady E

Once you start to think about the subject there are so many potential hazards.

kiwi gal profile image

kiwi gal  says:
10 days ago

Good hub. Great tips for safety. Accidents happen yet so many could be avoided. Concentration is the key, look forward to reading more of your hubs, thank you.

sord87 profile image

sord87  says:
10 days ago

a good tips

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
9 days ago

Hey thanks for dropping by guys.

Peggy W profile image

Peggy W  says:
26 hours ago

All of what you said is true. Think that I will become a hermit after dark! Just kidding! Actually I do not like to drive after dark. My husband does the honors for the most part. Good hub with practical advice.

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
11 hours ago

Thanks Peggy I particularly like the youtube video :)

shai77 profile image

shai77  says:
5 hours ago

Thanks for the great tips:-)

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