Safety Tips for Night Visibility: Be Seen and Stay Safe on the Roads

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Learn valuable safety tips for enhancing visibility during nighttime activities to reduce the risk of accidents. Advice includes wearing light-colored and reflective clothing for walking, jogging, cycling, and driving. Take preventive measures to ensure your safety and the safety of others while on the roads. Access further information and resources for accident prevention from the Swiss Council for Accident Prevention (BFU). Stay informed and make yourself visible to avoid potential hazards in low-light conditions.


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  1. Swiss Council for Hodlerstrasse 5a, 3011 Berne Accident Prevention info@bfu.ch bfu.ch Company, event, date Name Be seen

  2. Visibility in the dark Image: KEYSTONE, Source: BFU 2

  3. Accident risk 3 higher at dawn, dusk and night up to10 higher in nighttime rain, snowfall 3

  4. Be seen video 4

  5. Walking and jogging Wear light-coloured clothing. Wear reflective materials visible from all sides and reflective accessories, particularly on parts of your body that are constantly moving (arms and legs). 5

  6. Riding bicycles and e-bikes Fit your bicycle with spoke reflectors or reflective tyres in addition to the lights required by law. Wear reflective clothing or accessories. 6

  7. Driving Defrost and clear the snow from your windscreen and rear window in the winter. Also check your headlights to ensure that you can see clearly. Check your front and rear lights regularly. Adjust your driving to the visibility and weather conditions. 7

  8. Further information Find out more in our brochure entitled Sichtbarkeit bei Nacht (available in German, French and Italian) (art. no. 3.008). Order free of charge at www.bestellen.bfu.ch. More about accident prevention at www.bfu.ch. The campaign: www.madevisible.ch 8

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