Yes, driving at night is generally harder due to reduced visibility, glare from headlights, and increased fatigue. These factors can make it more challenging for new drivers to judge distances and react quickly. To build night driving confidence, start by practicing in well-lit areas, keeping your windshield clean, using high beams appropriately, and reducing speed. It’s also important to avoid distractions and ensure your headlights are properly aligned. With regular, supervised practice, learners can become more comfortable and safer when driving after dark.
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