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If you feel like car headlights have gotten too bright, you’re not alone. The National Highway Traffic Administration receives more consumer complaints about headlight brightness than any other topic.
The government is examining if car headlights are too bright after a wave of complaints from motorists and campaigners. Lilian Greenwood, the minister for the future of roads, said last week that ...
It has been reviewed by Cars.com Senior News Editor Jennifer Harrington and is still accurate. It may not seem obvious at first, but the adjustment on your headlights might be all wrong.
As more drivers put pressure on the Government to ban LED headlights, a study has found that the vast majority of motorists have been blinded by bright lights.
“When you are driving at night on some of the rural roads, even on the interstate. If a car coming toward you has their ...
Concerns that modern car headlights are too intense have prompted a government investigation, following public complaints that some drivers are being left dazzled and blinded on the road.
And since then headlights have gotten brighter, with more car companies opting for LED lights over halogen bulbs. LED stands for light emitting diode, according to energystar.gov. LED lighting ...
October 2024, found 76% of drivers were concerned about collisions caused by headlight glare. Some 55% said some car ...
The government is currently probing into public complaints that modern car headlights are too glaring, following numerous drivers claiming they've been left blinded and dazzled while on the road. In ...