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What is the best practice for riding at night?

  1. Ride faster than during the day

  2. Ride slower than during the day

  3. Keep high-beam lights on at all times

  4. Use only low-beam lights

The correct answer is: Ride slower than during the day

Riding slower than during the day is the best practice for night riding because visibility is significantly reduced after dark. At night, riders have less time to react to obstacles, road hazards, or changes in traffic conditions due to the limited distance illuminated by motorcycle headlights. By reducing speed, riders increase their ability to react promptly to unexpected situations and have a better chance to stop safely if needed. Riding slower allows for greater control and improved visibility within the limited scope of the motorcycle's lights. It also provides additional reaction time, which is crucial when encountering potholes, animals, or other vehicles that may not be as visible at night. While using high beams can improve visibility in certain circumstances, it can also blind oncoming drivers, creating a dangerous situation. Therefore, maintaining a slower pace while using the appropriate beam setting for night riding contributes to enhanced safety for both the rider and other road users.