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How to drive safely at night this autumn
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How to drive safely at night this autumn





The nights are already drawing in and the coming months could mean more driving in the dark for many of us. So we wanted to pass on a few tips to help you and your car get ready for autumn and night-time driving.
You may find some of the following reminders pretty obvious, but a little nudge is no bad thing – we want you to be safe out there!

  • Visibility is crucial. Make sure you can see and be seen. All your lights should be:



  • Working… If a couple of bulbs have gone, half of you may be invisible to oncoming traffic in the dark. It’s not exactly safe to look like a motorbike when you’re a car! Often you don’t know a light’s not working until someone else tells you, so switch them on, get out of the car and check. Here at RAC we change all common bulbs for free. Russell Automotive Centre


  • Clean… Mud-splattered lights are next to useless, so wipe them down. (The same goes for windows and mirrors.)



  • Properly aligned… Make sure lights are pointing at the road to illuminate any obstructions and not shining in other drivers’ eyes where they could cause momentary blindness.



  • Remember your manners. When you’re driving at night using full beam, remember to flip it off as soon as you see other road users coming towards you or you’ll dazzle them (and not in an X-Factor way).



  • Keep to well-lit roads. A clear view of the road ahead makes it easier to spot what’s coming up and respond quickly if need be.



  • Watch your speed. In the dark you see much less – in particular your peripheral vision is limited – so slower is safer. It’s also helpful to slightly increase the distance between you and the car in front, to give you more braking time if required.



  • Don’t drive tired. It goes without saying that driving at night can make you feel fatigued, so make sure you’ve had enough rest before setting off on a long journey.



  • Be prepared. With chilly autumn weather on its way, it’s a smart move to make sure your phone is fully charged and you have a warm blanket on hand in case you break down at night.


And don’t forget you really can make life easier for yourself simply by ensuring all fluid levels are topped up (engine oil, windscreen wash) and your tyres are at the correct pressure.
Oh, and always get any new or unusual noises checked out – don’t just turn up the radio or you may live to regret it…
Russell Automotive Centre
Happy autumn driving!

Russsell Automotive Centre, London's Leading Audi, VW, Seat, Skoda and Bentley Specialist.

www.rac-london.co.uk 0208 2000 995
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  1. munro's Avatar
    I drive a 2010 1.4 Polo sel. The dipped headlights are on all the time as daylight running lights. Am I in order fitting upgraded bulbs such as Ring xenonultima or are they liable to overheat?
    Thankyou. Munro.
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    Thank you so much for telling me about this. I will definitely look into this too and seek help.
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