Dangers of Driving in the Dark
Dangers of Driving in the Dark Ultimately, three main factors drive this increased risk:impaired vision, fatigue, and the daily rush hour. Let’s start with impaired vision: All humans have trouble seeing at night, but healthy eyes should adapt to the darkness. Unfortunately, conditions like nearsightedness make this adaptation less effective, causing additional issues with night vision. Add to this the increased brightness of headlights, streetlights…