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Driving at night should pay attention to the following points:
Driving at night is more dangerous than driving in the daytime.
One reason is problems with night vision and fatigue.
• Drive carefully.
• Don’t drink and drive.
• Adjust the interior and exterior rearview mirrors to reduce the glare
of rear vehicle lights.
• Keep distance with other vehicles.
• Slow down when driving, especially when driving in the high speed
lane, the lights can only shine on the limited road ahead.
• When driving in remote areas, watch out for animals.
• If you feel tired, pull over to a safe place by the side of the road to
rest.
• When encountering dazzling glare, if the driver of the other side
does not change the high beam into the near light, he/she should
slow down and avoid looking directly at the lights of the opposite
vehicle.
• Keep the front windshield and all glass inside and outside surfaces
clean. Smudging glass will aggravate nightlight glare.
Make sure you are prepared before a long journey and try to get as
much rest as possible.
Check the following parts of the vehicle before driving long
distances:
• Check that the washing liquid is sufficient and that all Windows
are clean, inside and outside.
• Check whether the wiper blade is in good condition.
• Check whether the electric quantity is sufficient.
• Check whether the lights are working properly.
• Check whether the tread pattern is suitable for long-distance
driving and whether the tire pressure reaches the specified
pressure value.
• For long distance driving, please pay attention to driving distance
and charging condition.
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