Obviously you are not experienced in long distance driving.
On a rainy night, how do you stay in lanes that are not straight, that are intended for single purpose such as left turn only or straight ahead only?
You can’t be that ignorant so you must be a troll.
I can show you streets where it is very difficult to stay in the proper lane in broad daylight and a real sweat job on a wet night. Four lanes and so narrow you have a good chance of sideswiping.
One of the reasons night driving results in high fatality rates compared to day driving.
Not to mention passing/no-passing/no-lane-changing zones. Some people would swim well too if it weren’t for water.
Oh my! What a curmudgeonly thing to say.