The growing problem of blinding headlights on American roads
By
Andrew Moseman
Summary
The article discusses the growing problem of excessively bright headlights on American roads. What was once a peaceful driving experience at night has become a painful ordeal due to modern, tactical-grade headlights that blind other drivers. The author describes how even standard headlights (not high beams) from oncoming vehicles or tailgating trucks cause discomfort and safety concerns. The piece argues that car bulbs don't need to be this blinding and highlights widespread frustration among drivers.
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· 4 pulledDriving after dark used to be a haven. Late at night, there's no rush-hour traffic, just the meditative hum of the passing miles.
But these days, my eyes can't take it anymore.
America's roads are now full of tactical-grade headlights, and no one is happy about it.
Car bulbs don't have to be this blinding.
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