As LED headlights become standard, studies show most drivers feel dazzled by their glare. Regulators now face pressure to curb brightness without dimming road safety progress.
Question: Can someone please tell dealers or inform people that their auto lights do not work during daylight hours? Or put it on those digital signs along the interstates? I did not know this when I ...
Brian Cooley is CNET's Editor at large and has been with the brand since 1995. He currently focuses on electrification of vehicles but also follows the big trends in smart home, digital healthcare, 5G ...
Criticism from drivers over the dazzle from oncoming headlights has prompted the government to take a closer look at the ...
It follows research commissioned by the breakdown cover firm earlier this year, which found that 36% of drivers believe most ...
Key findings from the TRL study show that drivers perceived modern vehicle headlights to be 'too bright', with whiter lights and those fitted to taller vehicles such as SUVs often cited as problematic ...
A MP has demanded action on car headlights which are so bright that some motorists - especially older people - are afraid to drive ...
Growing concern among drivers, who say they struggle to drive at night due to the dazzle from oncoming lights, is prompting the government to take a closer look at the design of cars and headlamps on ...
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