Why is the front windshield unclear when driving at night?
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When driving at night, the front windshield becomes unclear due to the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car, with high humidity causing condensation of water vapor on the windshield into small droplets, leading to blurriness. You can wipe off the fog with a towel when parked, open the window for air circulation to remove the fog, or use a defogging agent. Precautions for nighttime driving are as follows: 1. Control your speed: Some road sections have insufficient lighting at night, so when driving through areas with low visibility such as turns, slopes, or narrow roads, be sure to control your speed. Also, slow down when moving from bright to dark areas, as your eyes need time to adjust. 2. Switch between high and low beams promptly: When two vehicles are 150 meters apart, switch from high beams to low beams. This is both a driving courtesy and a safety measure. If the other driver does not switch to low beams, immediately reduce your speed and continuously toggle between high and low beams to alert them. 3. Avoid overtaking when possible: Try to avoid overtaking at night. If you must overtake, continuously toggle between high and low beams to inform the vehicle ahead, and ensure there are no obstacles on the right side of the vehicle you are overtaking. Stay as far away as possible when encountering large trucks.