Night hours, detected automatically

Most states and territories require night driving hours. Moda checks your start time against your jurisdiction's night definition and your actual sunset time. You don't touch a thing.

Real solar math

Moda's SolarCalculator uses the same algorithm as NOAA's solar position tables. It computes the Julian Day Number, solar declination, and the hour angle at a 90.833-degree zenith for your GPS coordinates. The result: sunset and sunrise times accurate within about one minute for any date, anywhere.

This isn't a lookup table. It's live math based on where you actually are. A session in Melbourne will have a different sunset than one in Darwin on the same day. Moda handles both correctly.

Different ways jurisdictions define "night"

Jurisdictions don't always agree on what night means. Moda supports multiple definitions:

  • 1. Sunset to sunrise. A common rule. Moda calculates exact sunset/sunrise for your coordinates and date.
  • 2. Fixed hours. Some jurisdictions define night as a specific clock window — for example, 10 PM to 5 AM — regardless of actual sunset. Simple clock math. No solar calculation needed.
  • 3. Sunset or fixed hour, whichever is later. Some jurisdictions define night as sunset or a fixed time (whichever comes later) until sunrise or another fixed time (whichever comes earlier). Moda computes both and picks the right one.
  • 4. Daylight-saving-aware fixed hours. Some jurisdictions shift their window with daylight saving time. Moda checks the current timezone offset and applies the right window.

No toggles, no guessing

You never tell Moda "this is a night session." It checks your start time against the night definition for your state or territory and location, then categorizes the whole session. Start after sunset? Night drive. Start before? Day drive. One decision, made correctly, every time.

For the best accuracy, plan your drives around the boundary. Do your daytime hours in the afternoon. Do your night hours after dark. Moda makes sure each one counts where it should.

Privacy first

Your GPS coordinates are used for the solar calculation and nothing else. They never leave your device. Not sent to a server, not stored in the cloud, not shared with anyone. Moda keeps your location on your phone where it belongs.

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Get your night hours right without thinking about it.