That's one of the things I hate about night riding/driving. You go from good visibility (if you have decent headlights) to crap visibility even on the straight - one moment you can see a fair way up the road then a vehicle rounds a corner up the road a way, you dip your lights and suddenly you can't see far at all and there's a sea of darkness between your pool of light and the distant car. You can't increase your viewing distance until the bugger has passed by (and 9 times out of 10 he's doing 90km/h and so has thirty cars up his arse, none of whom can pass him while you're on the road, so you've got to tootle along on dip until they're all gone.)Originally Posted by Motu
Add to this corners, rain on your visor and on the road and the glare of oncoming lights and your visibility is severely compromised.
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