Posted on 9/20/2024
Ensuring your vehicle’s lights and signals function correctly becomes essential as the days grow shorter and the nights come sooner. Whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or taking a road trip, you'll likely be driving more often in low-light conditions during the fall and winter months. Proper lighting not only improves your own visibility but also ensures other drivers can see you clearly, reducing the risk of accidents. Here’s a step-by-step guide to checking your exterior lights and signals: 1. Turn on Your Headlights Start by turning on your headlights. Check your low and high beams to ensure they are bright and functioning correctly. If the light looks dim or uneven, it may be time to replace the bulbs or adjust the alignment. Poor lighting can significantly affect driving at night, especially on roads without adequate street lighting. 2.\Inspect Brake Lights Brake lights are critical for signaling to other drivers when you're slowi ... read more