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  1. saschaleib on

    It is not just you – but also that some of the newer “low beam” headlamps are so powerful that they are not easily distinguishable from high-beam lights. Seriously, who thought that these are a good idea?!?

  2. T-LAD_the_band on

    I don’t understand that there is no better regulation for these. Being blinded during daylight. What the hell.

  3. Chemical-Additional on

    Or his was not happy that you drove to slow … 😀

  4. Everglades1964 on

    Overweight in the back of the car can also be a cause…

  5. DrumAnimal on

    Yep, I find it super annoying as well. But as u/saschaleib indicated : new low beam LED headlights are made insanely bright. I always put my rearview mirror in “night mode” because of this, but sadly there’s no such mode for the side mirrors. I’ve heard people using yellow tinted glasses to counter the bright headlights, which I’m actually planning on testing soon.

    You’re also not allowed to use your high beam headlights when another car is in front of you, so I kind of hope it’s just bright low beam headlights in the picture …

  6. I have one more than one occasion put on sunglasses while driving when it was almost dark or dark outside. Just because of people with LED lights on the opposite side.

    It was that or be blinded and see nothing

  7. Sekigahara_TW on

    It’s going to be those glorious 7 months out of a year where you get blinded in your car.

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