How to Pay Attention When Driving at Night with Poor Visibility?
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To ensure safety, when driving at night with poor visibility, it is advisable to increase the following distance appropriately and avoid overtaking as much as possible. Appropriately increase the following distance: The most critical factor for safe driving at night is speed. Due to poor visibility at night, the illumination distance of car lights is approximately 20-40 meters. If a vehicle is traveling at a speed of 80 km/h, the average reaction time for a person to perceive a hazard visually and apply the brakes is about 1 second. Adding the braking distance required to decelerate from 80 km/h to 0 m/s, the necessary reaction distance is around 80 meters, far exceeding the visible range of car lights. Therefore, drivers should strictly control their speed, appropriately increase the following distance, and always be prepared to stop to prevent rear-end collisions. Avoid overtaking as much as possible: Generally, overtaking should be avoided at night. If overtaking is necessary, ensure it is safe before proceeding. When encountering a vehicle attempting to overtake, yield the right of way promptly. Most highways nowadays have multiple lanes, so pay attention to the method of changing lanes.