It’s difficult to avoid driving at night, especially during the fall and winter months after daylight saving time ends, when it gets dark earlier. However, driving at night can come with increased risks, as it can be more challenging to see, especially if you already have an eye condition that affects your vision.
Fortunately, there are several things you can do to reduce these risks and improve safety for yourself, your passengers and other drivers on the road.
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