Has anyone on /o/ driven at speed with night vision? Why not?
I'm sure you have some low-usage roads you use every weekend night.
>Why not?
Because consumer night vision has a latency and refresh rate that'll cost your life, and professional night vision is unaffordable to mere mortals.
>>17577390
>Has anyone on /o/ driven at speed with night vision?
no for a myriad of reasons.
>Why not?
mainly because letting people know you exist is a major part of safe night driving and cruising around with with your lights off can make this seriously difficult.
that being said, I have messed around with Gen.3 and a UAZ in an open field and it is pretty neat to be able to drive relatively fast in complete darkness.
>>17577390
Because they have no compensation for things like oncoming headlights, a really narrow field of view, and everything's fucking green to boot.
They also probably cost more than your aging shitbox if you don't want to have to use IR headlights or die from not being able to see.
>Why not?
I have headlights