If you feel like headlights have gotten too bright in recent years, you’re not alone. In a recent survey conducted by AAA, six out of 10 drivers reported that glare was a problem when driving at night ...
Modern LED headlights help drivers avoid danger by lighting up more of the road but glare from blazing bright LED lights can blind oncoming traffic.
I wrote an advice column on this subject a month ago, and AAA is looking at this subject as well. If you missed the advice column, here it is: Headlight glare is becoming more than just an annoyance ...
Headlight glare remains a persistent issue for drivers despite advancements in automotive lighting technology, according to a new AAA study. We've been hearing about the problem of headlight glare for ...
Anyone who has driven at night recently knows the feeling. An oncoming SUV crests the hill, its LED headlights blazing, and for a moment, the road ahead disappears entirely. You squint, you look away, ...
Whether or not you appreciate the brightness and clarity of modern LED headlights depends on which side of the beam you're on ...
The government is to look into the design of cars and growing use of new LED headlights, which drivers argue is making it harder to navigate roads at night. Four out of five drivers (82%) are ...
Driving after dark used to be a haven. Late at night, there’s no rush-hour traffic, just the meditative hum of the passing ...
Safety institutions are leaning on crash statistics to dismiss the bright headlight epidemic, but they may be measuring the wrong thing entirely. Lawmakers are considering stricter headlight ...
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