If you’ve found yourself squinting at night while a newer SUV rolls toward you like a glowing refrigerator, you’re not alone.
Paramedic Brian Anderson logs more than 150 miles during an emergency work shift crisscrossing Long Island roads and beyond. When faced with bright headlight glare from LEDs, he said drivers have ...
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Bright lights, big problem

Americans agree: Blinding headlights have become a scourge of the roads. What can be done?
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, ...
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 ...
Have you recently noticed more vision problems passing other cars while driving at night? It is likely not your imagination or your eyesight worsening with age. Many Americans have reported similar ...
Drivers say they're routinely getting blinded by surrounding cars' headlights. This isn't because headlight regulations have changed — regulations on brightness haven't been altered in decades. In ...
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 ...