Posted on 10/25/2021
Are you ready to fall back an hour on November 7, 2021? The time change can mean a lot more than having to adjust to a new sleep schedule. It also means driving in the dark for some, as sunset usually begins right around rush hour. With changes to sleep and night-driving challenges, we've compiled a list of safer driving tips for Daylight Savings End. 1. Have all your lighting checked. Before daylight savings time ends, it's crucial to have all your lights checked. Your headlights, high beams, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights should all be in working order, so other drivers on the road can see your vehicle. If you require assistance in checking your lighting, we invite you to Apple Auto for an inspection. 2. Clean your windshield, windows, and wipers. This step is often overlooked; please get into the habit of cleaning your car's windshield and windows. Any dust or smudges will ultimately hinder your visibility. Also, please make sure your ... read more