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Safety tips for motorists when driving at night

Drivers, especially when driving at night, are encouraged to be vigilant to avoid road fatalities and keep everyone safe.

When the sun sets and night falls, ensuring your safety on the road becomes paramount.

Not only are there concerns about crime during the night, but drivers also contend with fatigue and potentially impaired motorists.

To navigate these risks, exercising caution and adopting safety measures are crucial.

Late-night activities often coincide with holidays, making it essential to take proactive steps to enhance safety when driving at night.

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Some tips to consider:

Plan your route:

Plan your route before setting off, and share it with a family member or close friend.

Use GPS navigation apps to stay on course and opt for well-lit main routes, avoiding detours through unfamiliar or potentially unsafe areas.

Ensure vehicle safety:

Wear your seatbelt, lock your doors, and ensure all vehicle lights work, including the headlights, taillights, and indicators.

Regularly check essential components, such as windscreen wipers, tyres, and brakes to maintain optimal vehicle performance.

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Obey the traffic laws:

Obey the traffic laws is paramount for your safety and that of other road users.

Do not use a cellphone while driving, obey the speed limits, and keep a safe following distance.
Exercise caution at intersections:

Cautiously approach intersections, even if you have the right of way. Wait for drivers running red lights and pedestrians, particularly in dimly-lit areas.

Keep a safe distance from other vehicles to facilitate a swift getaway if necessary.

Stay informed about crime hotspots:

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Stay informed about recent crime hotspots and criminal tactics to mitigate risks when you drive at night. Be extra vigilant and aware of your surroundings at all times.

By prioritising safety and implementing these precautionary measures, drivers can mitigate risks associated with nighttime travel and ensure a safer journey for themselves and others.

Remember, safety should always be the top priority when driving, regardless of the time of day.

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