3 Tips for Driving Safely Night

Many people believe there is no major difference between driving at night and driving during the day. Unfortunately, these same people are often the ones who are involved in serious car accidents at night because they fail to make necessary adjustments or take proper precautions. Because of the decreased visibility and increased frequency of drunk and fatigued drivers, driving after the sun goes down can be very dangerous if you do not act responsibly. However, you may be able to decrease your chances of being involved in a car accident at night if you keep a few simple tips in mind.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident because of someone else’s negligent behavior, you need to take legal action and hold him or her responsible. Contact the Sheboygan auto accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 and learn more about how an experienced car crash attorney can help you.

Driving Safely at Night

By following a few simple steps, you can do your part to prevent a serious accident from occurring at night. When driving at night, be sure to:

  • Drive with your headlights on as soon as the sun starts to set and until the sun comes up in the morning.
  • To avoid a large amount of glare from oncoming headlights, clean your windshield thoroughly.
  • Drive at a slower speed than you would during the day.

Additionally, if you notice anyone driving erratically and you suspect that they are driving under the influence, you should stay a safe distances away from them and contact the police as soon as it is safe for you to do so.

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If you were in an accident caused by a reckless or careless driver, contact the Sheboygan car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 and schedule an initial consultation.

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