Night Driving

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Encourage your parents to help you practice night driving — once they believe you are ready for it. Remember that it can be harder to judge distance and speed in the dark. So it's important to concentrate and scan the road ahead. But be careful not to look directly into the headlights of oncoming vehicles. Angle your gaze to the right side of the road until the vehicle passes.

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