The smaller and bluer lights may a challenge to readjust, but when it comes to the health of your eyes, there’s no known dark ...
Having a good set of (working) headlights is a crucial feature of any motor vehicle, assuming you want to be able to see the road ahead of you when there’s a lack of sunshine. Headlights are also ...
High-intensity lights are potentially harmful because they concentrate so much brightness into a small area,” says Jacqueline ...
Across busy motorways, rural A-roads and city streets, drivers are increasingly complaining that modern headlights feel less like a safety upgrade and more like a hazard. What began as a gradual shift ...
Night driving in the United States has quietly turned into a high‑beam staring contest. Drivers in compact sedans, aging pickups, and brand‑new SUVs are all saying the same thing in traffic: the ...
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, ...
No you're not imagining it. Headlights have gotten brighter, and people driving on dark roads since the start of Daylight Saving Time have felt the impact. Before LED lights were introduced, many auto ...
Headlight glare has become a common topic of complaint among people driving at night thanks to brighter LED lights with a bluish tint, taller vehicles and overly bright lights sold on the internet.
If you’ve ever felt like oncoming headlights are brighter than ever, you’re not imagining it. Modern LED headlights can illuminate hundreds of feet down ...
A Car Pro Show listener wrote recently and asked a question that a lot of drivers have probably wondered about while squinting at oncoming traffic at night: "Why are headlights on newer cars ...
Look out! There”s a car headed towards you with headlights so bright you are unable to see the lines in the middle or the ...