
The chance to lose. (1937)
Discusses the dangers of night driving and the increase in accidents due to motorists’ lack of awareness about safe practices. It highlights that accidents are more likely to occur during ideal driving conditions when drivers feel overconfident. The narrative emphasizes the importance of never exceeding the visibility range of headlights, driving at safe speeds, and being cautious, especially during late-night hours when fatigue can impair judgment. It also warns against the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and criticizes aggressive driving behaviors. The text concludes by stressing that while modern cars are designed for safety, the ultimate responsibility for safe driving lies with the driver.
Keywords:
night driving, accidents, safety, visibility, headlights, speed, fatigue, alcohol, aggressive driving, modern cars, responsibility, safe driving.
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