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Why so many cars drive at night without rear lights on
Midnight miles bring a hush roads soften, minds wander, vision narrows. Still, something odd cuts through the calm more ...
Driving at night is becoming increasingly uncomfortable— and for many motorists, more dangerous— because of headlight glare.
Daylight saving time is over, meaning the days are getting darker earlier, and that can adversely impact your commute home from work. Even if you've been driving since you were a teenager, navigating ...
Anyone who drives a sedan, hatchback, or low-slung vehicle these days is well aware of the growing level of glare present on modern roads—and now we have data to prove it. A new study commissioned by ...
Motoring Chronicle on MSN
How to test if your eyesight is fit for driving (and the simple check you can do at home right now)
An estimated 720,000 motorists are driving on Britain’s roads right now with eyesight that would fail the legal standard.
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