I mean, maybe, but if you look through the windshield from the driver seat vs seeing the headlight flood from outside, particularly before it's reached full night, the light is almost completely invisible during this period inside the vehicle vs out - so this period before the darkest hours is hard to drive in from the driver's seat. The windshield darkens the entire environment like it's a darkened window (slightly).
I also noticed (though I haven't actually tested to see if this is another quirk because of the windshield, or just the lighting), headlights on can at times light up the entirety of visible water surface (outside of the beam) to practically the brightness of daytime, though sometimes the water can have daytime shinyness at inappropriate times of night anyways. (no visible moon either).
The fog (not talking about the clouds) at night likes to glow white excessively in deep evenings too sometimes, far too late, (and in fully cloudy weather) kind of like light pollution, but far too much, and anywhere.
Also the unfortunate shimmering line on edges due to clouds behind surface objects/ground is really ugly, particularly in the red evenings/mornings.