Blinded by the Light? 90% of Drivers Say

Growing Concern

Modern cars increasingly use LED headlights for efficiency and design,

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but many drivers question their safety.

A recent survey found that “nearly 90% of drivers believe LED headlights are too bright,”

raising concerns about glare and distraction during night driving.

Safety vs. Benefits

LED headlights offer “longer lifespan, lower energy use, and better visibility for the driver.”

However, their intense, concentrated beams can “temporarily blind or distract”

oncoming drivers, causing momentary disorientation and potential hazards.

Why the Glare Happens

Experts say LEDs themselves aren’t always the issue.

“Poor alignment or aftermarket modifications”

often worsen glare. Vehicle height also matters,

as SUVs and trucks may shine directly into smaller cars’ windshields.

What Comes Next

Safety advocates are calling for “updated regulations,”

including brightness limits and stricter alignment standards.

Until then, drivers should ensure proper aiming so technology “should help—not hinder—road safety.”

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