Are you excited for an extra hour of sleep? With this year’s Daylight Saving Time coming to an end, many of us look forward to getting a little more rest.
However, the end of Daylight Saving Time also brings darker evenings. Evening drivers could face more night driving, which increases the likelihood of having a motor vehicle accident. According to the National Safety Council, the probability of having a fatal crash is three times greater at night. Be prepared for the time change by taking precautions before and during your evening commute.
Take these steps before driving at night:
Follow these tips while driving at night:
Remember: Turn your clocks back one hour for the end of daylight saving time on Sunday.
http://www.nsc.org/learn/safety-knowledge/Pages/news-and-resources-driving-at-night.aspx
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