Proper alignment and aiming would solve this issue.
LEDs, incandescent bulbs, reflectors or projectors all blind drivers momentarily at night unless they are aimed correctly.
I have astigmatism as well but know to not look directly into oncoming traffic’s headlights. If I notice they are too blinding I focus my gaze a little to the right and down as to still see the lines on the road and the car in front of me. I have tinted window so the light from the rear won’t bother me either through the mirrors.
My gripe is more with people having their high beams on when the road is lit or there’s a bunch traffic on the road. Back in the day the police would give you a ticket for having your brights on in a well lit area or road.
if my eyesight gets bad enough that I have to drive with brights on all the time after a certain hour then I just won’t drive.
LEDs, incandescent bulbs, reflectors or projectors all blind drivers momentarily at night unless they are aimed correctly.
I have astigmatism as well but know to not look directly into oncoming traffic’s headlights. If I notice they are too blinding I focus my gaze a little to the right and down as to still see the lines on the road and the car in front of me. I have tinted window so the light from the rear won’t bother me either through the mirrors.
My gripe is more with people having their high beams on when the road is lit or there’s a bunch traffic on the road. Back in the day the police would give you a ticket for having your brights on in a well lit area or road.
if my eyesight gets bad enough that I have to drive with brights on all the time after a certain hour then I just won’t drive.
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