We will continue gaining night driving time until December 22, keep these tips in mind to keep you safe.
Use your low-beam headlights at night when it rains. Do not drive using only your parking lights.
Use your high-beam headlights whenever possible in open country or dark city streets, as long as it is not illegal. Do not blind other drivers with your high-beam headlights. Dim your lights when necessary. If another driver does not dim his or her lights:
- Do not look directly into the oncoming headlights.
- Look toward the right edge of your lane
- Watch the oncoming vehicle out of the corner of your eye
- Do not try to "get back" at the other driver by keeping your bright lights on. If you do, both of you may be blinded.
- Pedestrians and bicyclist are much harder to see at night; stay alert for them
- Motorcycles are also harder to see at night because most have only one taillight.
- Highway construction can take place at night. Reduce your speed in highway construction zones.
- When you leave a brightly-lit place, drive slowly until your eyes adjust to the darkness.
- Drive as fa the the right as possible, when a vehicle with one light drives toward you. It could be a bicyclist or motorcyclist, but it could also be a vehicle with a missing headlight.

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