With which of the following groups of road users must you exercise great caution when driving at night?
Safe driving
Explanation
Driving at night presents several challenges that increase the risk of accidents. One of the main issues is **reduced visibility**. The road is less illuminated, making it difficult to clearly see distances, people, objects, and vehicles. This is especially critical when transitioning from well-lit areas to those with little light, as the eyes need time to adjust.

**Pedestrians** are particularly vulnerable in these conditions. Unlike vehicles, they do not have lights to make them visible in the dark. Additionally, they may appear unexpectedly on the road, and the lack of adequate lighting can prevent drivers from seeing them in time to react.
On the other hand, **glare** caused by the lights of other vehicles can worsen the situation, as it hinders the ability to see the road clearly. This affects both the ability to detect pedestrians and to react appropriately to their presence.
In summary, due to reduced visibility and the possibility of glare, it is crucial to exercise **great caution with pedestrians** when driving at night.
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