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I KNEW IT! I've just recently started having problems driving at night on our interstate. I struggle so much that we take the longer route backroads home. I thought i was just getting old. 😅
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This true .... 👍

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@CreepinOG My 18 year old son is learning to drive. He drove last night for 2 hours on the freeway & remarked that it was difficult to see & he felt uncomfortable. He has young eyes. Can you imagine what older eyes experience?

There needs to be set regulations on headlights. It's not cool to drive with high beams with oncoming traffic. It seems Regular headlights are all high beams from the get go.

Buy the yellow lense glasses. They help me soooo much at night. But the LEDs are criminal.

I frequently say, “if they need their lights THAT bright to see at night, they shouldn’t be on the road!” Unfortunately newer cars are making hellish LEDs unavoidable, even on the lowest settings.

If I flip my rear view and I am still blinded, then you are the problem. I will use the auto adjust on my side mirrors to point the light back at you 🤣🤣

I’ve had astigmatism my whole life. These lights when it rains… x1,000. 😩

LED headlights need to be redesigned to reduce blinding opposing traffic’s drivers. This has become a HUGE problem and people are dying as a direct result of being unable to see the road. I’ve briefly hit my high beams a few times to avoid being blinded into rocky ditches

Been saying this for years since these new lights became the majority on the road.

I usually don't drive at night because of this but I've been traveling to see my mom who was in a rehab facility. The glare from these headlights make it hard to even see the road ahead of you.
