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, and nearly three-quarters (73%) said the problem has gotten worse over the past decade. That corresponds to the growth of more powerful LED headlights among both automakers and the aftermarket.
“Headlight glare has become a major source of frustration and concern for millions of drivers,” said Greg Brannon, director of automotive engineering and research at AAA, in a statement. Brannon attributed the increase in concern over headlight glare to multiple factors, “including ne …
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Author: Stephen Edelstein



