Having trouble seeing while driving at night? It may not be your eyes. Headlights on most new cars are downright terrible, according to the findings of a new study. As a result, motorists aren't ...
In our survey, drivers said they took a range of actions in response to being dazzled at night. Some said they looked away from the lights, while others told us they slowed down or flashed their ...
Next time you drive at night, your brain is going to tell ... of 39 mph at the low end and 55 mph at the top before overdriving your headlights. But that’s an overly optimistic result based ...
It’s night and you’re sitting in the left-turn ... vehicle coming the other way confronts you with its retina-piercing headlights. You can’t see, so you avert your eyes and it just all ...
Bright oncoming headlights against the dark night can strain your eyes and cause temporary vision issues while you're behind the wheel. One way that drivers have attempted to address this ...
No you're not imagining it. Headlights have gotten brighter, and Michiganders have limited options for dealing with the issue.
Sadly, seven percent said they find headlight glare so bad that they avoid driving at night altogether, which rises to 14 percent for drivers aged 65 and over. Brighter headlights are mainly due to ...
The government could act to reduce the strength of headlights in cars, after drivers warned that they were being dazzled at night. Motorists are "feeling the strain" of brighter headlights "more than ...
Saldy, seven percent said they find headlight glare so bad that they avoid driving at night altogether, which rises to 14 percent for drivers aged 65 and over. Brighter headlights are mainly due ...