Why states require night hours at all
Per mile driven, the fatal crash rate for teen drivers at night is roughly three times the daytime rate. Depth perception, glare, fatigue, and impaired drivers on the road all make darkness a different skill — which is why nearly every graduated licensing program forces you to practice it with a supervisor before you're allowed to do it alone.
What actually counts as "night"
State wording varies: some say "after sunset and before sunrise," some say "after dark," and a few set clock times. Practical rule: if the streetlights are on, log it as night — and record the lighting condition on the drive so there's no ambiguity when your log is reviewed. Dusk and dawn drives are worth logging with their own lighting tag too; DrivePath supports day, night, and dusk/dawn.
How to build night hours safely
- Start on familiar roads. Your first night drives should be routes you've already mastered in daylight — the only new variable should be the dark.
- Go at dusk first. Transition light teaches headlight discipline and glare handling with a safety margin.
- Practice the specifics: switching between high and low beams, reading unlit intersections, following distance behind taillights, and pedestrian scanning near crosswalks.
- Use the errand trick. Winter months are a gift — a 5:30 PM grocery run in December is a night drive. Two evening drives a week finishes a 10-hour requirement in about five weeks.
Tracking night hours in DrivePath
Night hours are where paper logs quietly fail — people total their hours but can't show which ones were after dark. DrivePath separates them from day one:
- Every drive gets a lighting tag — day, night, or dusk/dawn — whether you use the live timer or log it manually.
- Your dashboard has a dedicated night bar (e.g. "3 of 10 hrs") tracked against your state's exact night requirement, right next to the total.
- The live session runs on your lock screen, so night drives log themselves while you keep your eyes on the road — your supervisor can pause or end the session from the lock screen.
- The exported PDF lists lighting per drive, so your 10 night hours are provable line by line. See the DMV-ready export →
Night hours, counted automatically.
DrivePath tracks day and night hours on separate bars against your state's exact requirement.
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