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Those glaring headlights: Here's your chance to have your say
It looks like the federal government is getting the message: People are sick of being blinded by powerful headlights when ...
People who were hoping for improved driving conditions on Monday morning will have to wait.
The latest film by Triton College professor Seth McClellan, of Oak Park, looks at how rural Kentucky high school kids navigate life.
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 ...
FILE - Georgia linebacker Chris Cole (9) during an NCAA football game against Marshall on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, in Athens, Ga. Georgia won 45-7. (AP Photo/Mike Buscher, File) FILE - Georgia ...
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Drivers say new LED headlights are creating a dangerous visibility problem
If you’ve found yourself squinting at night while a newer SUV rolls toward you like a glowing refrigerator, you’re not alone.
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One in 10 drivers won't head out at night due to dazzling headlights and problem is getting worse
Two new studies suggest drivers being blinded by the glare of LED headlights is becoming worse and hitting their confidence to make journeys in the dark. More than half of drivers affected by dazzling ...
Auto Express on MSN
Are car headlights too bright? How hi-tech LED lights prioritise the driver but risk dazzling everyone else
LED headlamps on cars may improve visibility at night, but some people say they’re too bright. We investigate the issue and what can be done ...
A cold front sweeps across the region with rain showers on Thursday, ushering in a much colder airmass to end the week. Highs ...
New York Magazine on MSN
Bright Lights, Big Problem
Americans agree: Blinding headlights have become a scourge of the roads. What can be done?
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 ...
The other day, while driving Interstate 35, we noticed a coyote standing in the ditch waiting to cross the road. It looked South, then North, then South again. The road was busy with traffic, and I ...
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