Yes. You have to consider, when drowsy you're more prone to falling a sleep, and if it's quite and dark (Which driving at night usually is), you'll fall asleep even quicker and easier.
turn on front lights and focus on road!
It's not a good idea if you are going to be doing anything at all outside your home, because it can increase the amount of drowsiness you feel. Driving a car is out.
Prevent a car accident: Keep your car a good shape Know your car limits Avoid driving in fast lane Keep your eyes scanning the area Beware of blind spots
Finding a windshield wiper fluid that contains rain-x is a good way to go. Rain-x keeps your windshield free of glare while helping to keep it clean. This is useful for night driving.
Iv'e had good luck with the high definition LED bulbs, they show off a crisp white light that allows me to see further!
Dorman=Garbage ......buyer beware
Beware is she brings you a gift, her motive is revenge.
Da is good. Nos da (Night good = Good night)
To avoid falling asleep at the wheel during a long drive, start your journey early in the morning after a good night's sleep, ideally around 7-9 AM when your energy levels are naturally higher. Take regular breaks every couple of hours to stretch, hydrate, and refresh yourself. Consider sharing driving duties with a companion if possible, and keep the car environment stimulating with music or podcasts. Avoid heavy meals before driving, as they can induce drowsiness.
a good night sleep
Beware, you are about to be bored out of your eff'ing mind!
have a great night