It’s getting dark, and you notice your headlights start flickering. Your heart races. Reduced visibility can make it hard for you to see the road and for other drivers to see you. Every choice now affects your safety, passengers, and other drivers.
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#1. Seeing flickering headlights makes you anxious. How do you respond?
Calm focus helps you make safe decisions in low-visibility conditions.
#2. Other drivers may not see you clearly. What should you do?
Hazard lights increase visibility and alert other drivers to potential danger.
#3. Where should you stop after noticing flickering headlights?
Safe stopping reduces risk while you assess or call for help.
#4. A friend says, “It’s fine, just keep driving.” How do you respond?
Safety overrides peer pressure, especially with visibility issues.
#5. What’s your safest next step while driving with flickering headlights?
Hazard lights and gradual slowing alert other drivers and prevent collisions.
#6. You’ve resolved the issue. What lesson should guide your next drive?
Responsible drivers adapt to low visibility, prioritize safety, and address mechanical issues promptly.
#7. You approach an intersection with flickering headlights. What’s your safest approach?
Cautious driving reduces the risk of accidents when visibility is compromised.
#8. You arrive safely at a parking lot. What should you do?
Professional inspection ensures your vehicle is safe for night driving.
#9. You decide the car is drivable despite flickering lights. What’s the best choice?
Reduced speed helps maintain control and allows for safe navigation.
#10. Your headlights start flickering. What’s your first step?
Calm control reduces risk while assessing the problem safely.



