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Why is it more dangerous to drive at night than in daytime?

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Driving at night is considered more dangerous than during the day due to poor visibility and other risks such as impaired driving. A driver's claim of being blinded by the moon enough to cause an accident is highly unlikely as the moon's brightness is not sufficient to cause severe visual impairment for drivers.

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It is generally considered more dangerous to drive at night than during the daytime due to reduced visibility and increased difficulty in judging distances and spotting potential hazards. Our vision is considerably less effective in the dark, and headlights, while helpful, cannot fully compensate for the lack of natural light. Moreover, the likelihood of encountering impaired drivers is higher at night. When assessing the claim made by a driver involved in an accident at midnight on a full moon night, stating that they were momentarily blinded by the moonrise, we look to the evidence. Scientifically, the brightness of the full moon is not sufficient to cause the same blindness as direct sunlight or other intense light sources normally would. While the full moon is indeed brightest and most noticeable around midnight, and folklore associates the full moon with increased crime or 'lunacy,' statistical analysis does not support such correlations.

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