By Seth Anderson on December 20, 2022
Car crashes are a reality of driving, especially at night. This may seem surprising since there is less traffic on the roads for most of the evening hours. Yet, the National Safety Council says that as much as 50 percent of all traffic deaths occur after dark.
Below, Anderson & Cummings looks at some of the reasons driving at night is more dangerous and what you can do to avoid being in a nighttime crash.
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We all know that when the sun goes down and it gets darker out, it is harder to see. The human eye cannot see as well at night, and while there are streetlights in some areas, they are not everywhere. Some lights may not be efficient and others may be broken and in need of repair.
Since we have reduced visibility at night, our eyes will not be able to catch every hazard or obstacle that may be on the road. Even if we do see a potential problem, such as a deer or other wildlife darting into the road, we may not see it in time to react or avoid a crash.
Daylight savings time adds to the problem because it is darker during the time when most people are driving to work in the morning or home from work at night. Adding bad weather, such as rain, snow or fog, to the mix only makes matters worse.
There are many crash risks at night that are less common during the day. These crash risks include:
Although some people do get tired when driving, regardless of the time of day, it is more common for people to feel tired at night. Other reasons for driver fatigue at night include:
There are always more instances of drivers who are impaired by drugs, alcohol and other substances after dark. Unfortunately, the negligence of these individuals significantly increases the risk of a serious or fatal crash.
Today, there are many vehicles with bright headlights. Sometimes these bright headlights may temporarily blind drivers, especially less experienced drivers or those with poor night vision. If you are also using headlights, and you should be when driving at night, you could be using them improperly which could further impair your vision.
If you think it is hard to see when driving on a highway at night, it is far worse to be on a rural road in low light or after dark. Driving on rural roads at night is especially risky because:
Seeing an animal that darted into the road suddenly and reacting in time to stop is difficult, no matter what time of day it is. At night, it is much harder. Your headlamps may not provide enough light to catch an animal in the road soon enough to avoid a crash.
As long as you are paying attention, you are fairly likely to see a pedestrian crossing in a designated crossing area. However, jaywalkers are much harder to see, because they may not be watching for traffic and often cross in areas where there are no streetlights to help drivers see. Additionally, jaywalkers may be headed home from a local bar or neighborhood party.
Cyclists and those riding scooters may also be hard to see at night, especially if they do not have any reflectors to help make them more visible.
The good news is that drivers can absolutely reduce their risk of a crash at night. However, it involves defensive driving and taking precautions that can help to keep you out of harm’s way. Here are some steps you can take to help prevent you from being involved in a crash at night:
If you were driving at night and injured by the negligence of another driver, you may be eligible to seek significant compensation for your losses.
At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we have the resources and staff available to help, and there is no cost to you to learn about your legal options. Additionally, if we represent you, there are no upfront costs to pay. We only collect payment for our services if we win your case.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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