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by vkou 1220 days ago
Whereas I find nothing pleasant about my night-time drives through the suburbs of Bellevue. I spend the entire drive paranoid that someone's going to cross the street, and that I won't even see them until they are right in front of me.

Rain, darkness, tree cover, incredibly bright oncoming headlights, poor street lighting, and enough-of-a-walking-culture-that-people-might-be-walking-at-night is a great combination.

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So slow down until you can safely stop when an obstruction appears at the limits of your low beams.

The speed limit is a maximum speed allowed for driving in clear weather in the daytime, not a minimum for driving in rain in the dark.

I came here to say the same as the sibling comment. Why not slow down? That is what happens in my city: residents drive slowly because they don't want to hit a neighbor.
When I slow down driving through trickier areas in Seattle in that situation, most other drivers understand why I'm doing that.

I do that in the suburbs, and everyone loses their shit.

That’s a them problem, though, not yours to worry about.