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 I keep hoping for good night driving glasses that will just... cap the brightness they let through to some maximum value
This is probably not how physics works but I can dream
@codicil @ifixcoinops Those yellow old man sunglasses made a huge difference for me on a recent nighttime road trip
@njwatt @codicil @ifixcoinops Those yellow ones are what I'm considering. I used to have a nice pair when I rode a motorcycle and I was surprised to find they worked so well in low light situations. I lost them a long time ago, but between already being light sensitive and astigmatism, and getting older, I want something to help regulate the light fluctuations at night. I generally keep the lights dim at home at night, unless I'm cooking or something like that.