I find driving at night harder (and yes, my eyes were tested) as you see dots of contrast (lights) and that's where your brain focuses, it's harder to estimate depth/speed.
It's OK on a well lit road/lights pointing down, but a blinder of a car light/captain dashboard right in your eyes can really put you off slightly. Of course the solution is to be very careful.
Which then leads to a honk for not jumping out of a side road and checking again. Can't win ;)
I find driving at night harder (and yes, my eyes were tested) as you see dots of contrast (lights) and that's where your brain focuses, it's harder to estimate depth/speed.
It's OK on a well lit road/lights pointing down, but a blinder of a car light/captain dashboard right in your eyes can really put you off slightly. Of course the solution is to be very careful.
Which then leads to a honk for not jumping out of a side road and checking again. Can't win ;)