If speed cameras are less biased than humans when issuing tickets, I see them as a fairer method of speed enforcement.
Also safer for BIPOC individuals to receive a ticket in the mail, as opposed to a roadside traffic stop.
Half the light plus are functionally sunglasses and would be hazardous for a pedestrian to be wearing in the dark. The only time a pedestrian would be able to see is when a vehicle was illuminating the area.
Was walking the dogs at five am when I realized the impracticality of this statement. You are suggesting people wear sunglasses at night so automobile drivers don't have to slow down to a speed safe for the conditions. Just don't overdrive your headlights so you can safely see and react to anything (cyclists, pedestrians, livestock, rhythm pigs, critters in the road)
Also retrofitting all front and back windshields of all existing vehicles on the road.
A tradition like president candidates releasing tax returns or presidents making White House visitor logs public or staying out of justice department actions or not personally profiting off the presidency or...
My experience as a janitor while in college, later in life as a youth sports fields director, corroborated by friends who work for state parks; men's bathrooms more vandalism/breakage, women's bathrooms more bodily secretions on floor, walls and ceilings.
Force = Mass times Acceleration.