Plan in daylight: Know your route, fuel stops, and exits before dark — night hides details.
Stay together: Ride or move tight enough to stay visible, loose enough to react fast.
Read the surface: Shiny patches mean danger — ice, water, or oil. Assume the worst.
Cold kills focus: Layer up early. Warmth keeps judgment sharp.
Patience over speed: Darkness rewards calm decisions, not rushed ones.
