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Why is driving at night more hazardous according to driving guidelines?

  1. More hazards due to wildlife crossing roads.

  2. Safer and allows you to increase your speed while adjusting to road conditions.

  3. More hazardous because your range of visibility is limited by your headlights.

  4. Less risky as most drivers are more cautious at night.

The correct answer is: More hazardous because your range of visibility is limited by your headlights.

Driving at night is more hazardous due to limited visibility caused by the headlights on your vehicle. This reduces your ability to see potential hazards on the road, such as animals, pedestrians, or obstacles. Driving in the dark requires increased caution and slower speeds to compensate for the reduced visibility. It is important to adjust your driving behavior accordingly to ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road.