33When driving at night and visibility is poor, we should: control speed; avoid overtaking whenever possible; increase following distance; overcome driving fatigue;
When driving at night and visibility is poor, we should:
- Control speed:
At night, traffic volume is relatively low, and drivers tend to speed, which may lead to accidents. Especially when transitioning from bright to dark areas, the eyes need time to adjust. Therefore, it is essential to reduce speed. When approaching curves, slopes, bridges, narrow roads, or areas with poor visibility, further reduce speed and be prepared to brake or stop at any moment.
- Avoid overtaking whenever possible:
When driving at night, try to avoid overtaking. If overtaking is necessary, first signal by alternating between high and low beams to alert the vehicle ahead. Only proceed with overtaking after confirming it is safe to do so. Poor visibility at night increases the risk of collisions during overtaking.
- Increase following distance:
Visibility at night is worse than during the day, and unexpected hazards or emergencies may arise. Therefore, drivers must be ready to stop at any time. To minimize risks, maintain a greater following distance to prevent rear-end collisions and accidents.
- Overcome driving fatigue:
Fatigue is common when driving at night and must be managed. The lack of roadside scenery reduces stimulation for drivers, making them more prone to fatigue. Whenever possible, avoid driving at night.
Methods to ensure safe driving:
- Check vehicle condition to avoid driving with potential hazards;
- Wear seat belts and enhance safety awareness;
- Avoid driving while fatigued or using mobile phones;
- Do not drive under the influence of alcohol;
- Pay attention to road conditions in bad weather;
- Handle unexpected situations on the road properly;
- Follow traffic rules and avoid rushing;
- While driving, avoid overloading, speeding, or carrying excess passengers.

December 5, 2025