Getting behind the wheel of a vehicle always comes with hazards, from deer hurtling into the side of your vehicle, to debris on the roads. However, those hazards become far more dangerous at night ...
Daylight saving time is over, meaning the days are getting darker earlier, and that can adversely impact your commute home from work. Even if you've been driving since you were a teenager, navigating ...
Driving at night has risks. Less visibility means a collision with a pedestrian, a cyclist, or an animal is more likely to happen than in daytime driving. Some automakers offer night-vision technology ...
Owls and cats are at an advantage as the days get darker, but humans may notice their vision takes a hit during their evening commute home as daylight hours shrink. Nighttime hunters, cats and owls, ...