Mastering Visibility for Safer Night Driving
Visibility is the most critical factor when it comes to night driving. When the sun goes down, our peripheral vision and depth perception are naturally compromised. To combat this, your vehicle’s lighting system must be in peak condition. Start by inspecting your headlights; over time, plastic lenses can become cloudy or yellowed, significantly reducing the reach of your beams. Ensuring they are clean and properly aimed is the first step toward a safer journey.
Equally important is the state of your windshield. While a slightly dirty window might not bother you during the day, at night, streaks and dust particles catch the light from oncoming traffic, creating a blinding glare. Use a high-quality glass cleaner to wipe down both the interior and exterior of your glass. Furthermore, don't forget your mirrors. Many modern KAIYI models feature auto-dimming rearview mirrors, which are essential for preventing the "trojan horse" of glare from vehicles behind you. By optimizing your "eyes" on the road—both your lights and your glass—you create a much wider safety margin for responding to unexpected obstacles in the dark. Click here to know more.
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