
Understanding the Link Between Daylight Saving Time and Increased Accident Risks
Each year the switch between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time brings noticeable changes in daylight hours. While it may seem like a simple adjustment, the time change can have a real impact on road safety. Studies show that car crashes often increase immediately after the clocks move forward or back due in part to fatigue and changes in visibility.
How the Time Change Affects Accident Risk
In the fall when clocks move back the problem is reduced daylight during the evening commute. Many drivers suddenly find themselves navigating home in the dark facing glare from headlights and limited visibility. These conditions can make it harder to see pedestrians, cyclists and other vehicles contributing to a higher risk of evening collisions.
Fatigue and Visibility: A Dangerous Combination
Tired drivers are more likely to make mistakes on the road. Fatigue slows reflexes and affects judgment in ways similar to alcohol impairment. Combined with darker driving conditions this makes the time after a clock change particularly dangerous.
Drivers who are already managing early schedules, night shifts or long commutes may feel these effects even more strongly. Lack of rest and reduced visibility can create hazardous conditions for everyone on the road.
Tips to Stay Safe After the Time Change
- Get enough rest. Maintain consistent sleep habits to reduce fatigue before driving.
- Be alert during darker commutes. Watch carefully for pedestrians and cyclists who may be harder to see.
- Inspect your vehicle lighting. Make sure headlights, taillights and windshield wipers are clean and functioning properly.
- Drive defensively. Allow extra time for travel, slow down in dimly lit areas and keep distractions to a minimum.
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