If you're in the US and you've also been idly wondering why "I don't like to drive at night" has become such a common thing to say in the past few years, stand near to a modern LED streetlamp and block it with your hand. In about two thirds of a second, the whole road brightens up as your pupils open.

You're not just getting old; between over-bright streetlights, over-bright headlights of oncoming cars, over-bright instrument clusters, over-bright porch lighting, nobody can see in the dark anymore.

Just in the last decade we've made it much harder and more dangerous to drive at night. Oh, and we also gave up the stars.

@ifixcoinops This is a very timely post for me--had cataract surgery in the last 2 months. Nighttime vision problems were supposed to ease but the bright light glare is just as bad, if not worse. A good reason to cut down on my driving, which I can easily do as a 72 year old retiree. I feel badly for everyone else.
@PamW @ifixcoinops I had cataract surgery three years ago. I had a problem with "halo-ing" around lights after dark for several months afterward but that eventually went away. But... glare is just as bad as it was 4-5 years ago.