The end of Daylight Savings Time makes driving in the dark an essential part of commuting home for many during the fall and winter. Defensive Driving Online spokesman Jim Angelo explains some of the hazards created by darkness and offers several tips to make driving at night safer. Visit http://www.defensivedriving.com for more safe driving tips!
Really useful
ben9DB 6 months ago
Something better that I was taught was buy your own squeegee and either decent glass cleaner or a spry bottle and put washer fluid in it. I never trust gas station squeegees because I have seen morons actually wash their cars with them and wipe off the quarter panels or gas cans after they spilled the fuel on them. You're better off with your own stuff. Plus clean the insides of the windows.
RacerE7773 2 years ago