Early automobiles didn’t use light bulbs, instead, they relied on acetylene gas lamps and oil-fueled lanterns before electric ...
Brighter vehicle headlights are more likely to cause glare for oncoming drivers, a government-commissioned study has ...
Now the clocks have gone back and the evenings are getting darker, drivers have told the RAC they are increasingly concerned about dazzling headlights.
As LED headlights become standard, studies show most drivers feel dazzled by their glare. Regulators now face pressure to ...
The RAC attributes the increased brightness to modern bi-xenon or LED bulbs, which are becoming more common in new vehicles.
Most aftermarket LED and HID headlight conversions violate federal safety standards, risking $100-200 fines and accident ...
Before the light bulb, cars still had headlights powered by oil and acetylene that had to be lit individually before driving ...
Drivers say car modifications are making night journeys unbearable — the DVSA is stepping in to protect road users 😣 ...
The Department for Transport has published survey results showing the extent of the problem ahead of its upcoming Road Safety ...
As darker evenings return, most British motorists say modern headlights are dangerously bright. The RAC, safety groups and drivers’ organisations want the Government to act.