The Vision and Everyday Function Group recently succeeded in obtaining a 3 year Australian Research Council grant. The project aims to develop novel tests of visual function relevant to the modern night driving environment and expands on previous work by the research team. Night driving is challenging for all drivers and has been linked to poor visibility under low light conditions. This project will characterise the visual challenges of the modern night driving environment, develop visual tests that incorporate the dynamic light levels typical of night-time roads and assess the association of these tests with night driving performance. The outcomes will contribute new knowledge regarding dynamic visual processing and the ageing visual system and will inform vision testing, potential interventions to improve visual function for night driving and reduce the dangers of night driving.