Autumn is the ideal season for many reasons. After three to four months of scorching heat, early fall allows us to quit pretending summer is an enjoyable time. (Honestly, folks! There’s nothing fun about sweating and being under the constant assault of bugs.) But the fall is a nice buffer between the summer and the unbearable cold of the winter months. From pumpkin spice lattes and apple picking to breaking out the boots and flannel, fall is a time of year that many people look forward to. But the changing season also signals earlier sunsets and worsening weather or road conditions.
In addition to the science behind the shorter days and longer nights, the end of Daylight Saving Time means that more people drive in the dark. For some areas of the country, getting off of work at 5:30 p.m. means driving home in complete darkness. In addition to finding the nearest pumpkin patch and sprucing up your fall wardrobe, it’s important that you remember safe tips for driving at night.
As the light fades, the danger of driving grows. While we drive less at night, traffic death rates are three times greater at night. In addition, seat belt use drops over time—hitting its lowest points between midnight and 3 a.m.
There is a reason you need to pass a vision test before a state will issue you a driver’s license. Many people don’t see very well in the dark. This is a condition referred to as nyctalopia or night blindness. Naturally, night vision and day vision are very different. In the dark your eyes:
While not all cases of night blindness are corrected by prescription glasses, in a large number of people just putting on their glasses can address night blindness. Prescription glasses are mostly in people who are nearsighted.
While the fall brings about feelings of nostalgia, with it comes longer nights. If you or a loved one were involved in a crash at night, contact The Carlson Law Firm. Our legal experts are ready to assist you through the recovery process to ensure that you receive the justice you deserve. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. A qualified Car Accident Lawyer can assist you through the legal process while you focus on your recovery.
The Carlson Law Firm has 12 locations across the state. Contact us today and tell us how we can help.
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