Is it more dangerous to drive at night than it is to drive during the day? I would think that the darkness would cause more car accidents, but the road is also probably more crowded during the daytime.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), driving at night is actually more dangerous than driving during the day. You’re three times more likely to get into a
This is partially due to the reduced visibility that comes with night driving, and partially due to the increased likelihood of intoxicated drivers on the road at night.
Here are a few things you can do to stay safe while driving at night:
Stay alert. Don’t drive if you’re overtired or intoxicated.
Clean your windshield. Dirty windshields reduce your visibility, especially when the dirt catches oncoming headlights.
Take it slow. Reduce your speed when driving at night. This way, you’ll have more time to stop if you encounter any hazards.
Another way to keep yourself safe is to get a good car insurance policy. The
app makes it quick and easy to find the best rates available on the coverage you need—no long forms or phone calls necessary. Just download the app and answer some quick questions to see more than 50 quotes that are customized for you.
Jerry partners with more than 50 insurance companies, but our content is independently researched, written, and fact-checked by our team of editors and agents. We aren’t paid for reviews or other content.