When driving at night, ensure your headlights are properly aligned and functioning to improve visibility. Reduce your speed to allow for longer reaction times, as depth perception can be compromised in low light. Keep your windshield clean and avoid looking directly at oncoming headlights to prevent temporary blindness. Additionally, be more vigilant for pedestrians and animals that may be harder to see at night.
No there should not unless of a driving law that restricts them from driving at night.
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Keep your headlights on low beam.
Driving too fast for conditions Driving after drinking Driving at night
fog light and/or low beam
Turn down your high beams and slow way down.
60 meters
Depends on the state. Some learner's permits do not allow night driving.
A student should be a learner licence holder for 12 months and must complete 120 hours of driving, which should include 20 hours of night driving. If you want to know how to get your P1 quicker, ask a driving school in Penrith. bit.ly/YQtch4
no, your eyes need to dilate to prepare for night driving
"Pull off the roadway and activate your emergency flashers."