Are
you someone, or do you know someone who doesn’t enjoy driving once
the sun has gone down? You’re not alone. A recent survey from
SYLVANIA Automotive found that 62 percent of motorists avoid driving
during evening hours. However, for many drivers avoidance is simply
not realistic – you still need to get home from work, your children
still need to get to and from after-school activities, and plans must
go on. So, what to do? In order to increase visibility on the road
and make you more comfortable when driving at night, it is essential
that high-performance headlights are installed on your vehicle.
The
same survey found that while 28 percent of drivers have difficulty
seeing hazards and other drivers on the road at night, 34 percent of
drivers have never changed out their headlights.
When
asked the question: “Do you want to see better when driving
at night?” – The answer should always be yes. This is a no
brainer – we all want to see better when given the option.
Improving a vehicle’s headlights can affect the lives of drivers
and their overall experience on the road. Better headlights can help
improve down road visibility and increase chances of seeing objects
sooner in the event of an accident or hazardous road conditions. This
is a simple maintenance check that drivers of all ages should
prioritize when it comes to overall road safety.
While
many focus on oil changes, brake pads and tire pressure checks,
there’s one safety element that’s often overlooked but especially
critical this time of year – vehicle headlight maintenance.
Headlights are an active safety item and are the first line of
defense on a vehicle; if drivers cannot see objects on the road, they
cannot react. If you can see it sooner, you can make a better
reaction.
47
percent of surveyed drivers said they would be likely to change their
headlights if they knew it would improve the safety of loved ones and
other passengers. Changing your headlights is usually a simple DIY
fix that doesn’t require a mechanic and helps to keep you and your
passengers safe when driving at night.