There’s nothing like the sweet, sweet freedom of your first day with a brand-spankin’ new drivers license… except for your first night with a brand-spankin’ new drivers license. Don’t ruin it by running into a ditch, hitting a deer or getting caught up in a collision. Check out these night driving tips for teens before heading out for your first expedition in the dark:
Drive slowly. Night time is easy-rider time. Slow it down and be prepared for the dangers that lurk in the dark. The low visibility is complicated by blinking lights, headlights and other complexities.
Signal sooner. When turning, merging or changing lanes, signal sooner and drive predictably to avoid a collision with other night drivers.
Drive familiar routes. By driving routes you normally drive during the day, you will be more familiar with the turns, hills and curves along the way.
Don’t look into the light. When passing other cars on the road, never stare into their headlights. This will cause your eyes to dilate and your vision to suffer.
Beware the drunks. Drunk driving is much more common after dark. Teens can avoid drunk drivers by steering clear of bar districts, college campuses and other places people like to congregate and drink.
Remember, having a driver’s license can only get you so far. You won’t be driving for long if you total your car. So keep these night driving tips in mind and be a smart, safe driver.