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Drivers say new LED headlights are creating a dangerous visibility problem
If you’ve found yourself squinting at night while a newer SUV rolls toward you like a glowing refrigerator, you’re not alone.
Paramedic Brian Anderson logs more than 150 miles during an emergency work shift crisscrossing Long Island roads and beyond. When faced with bright headlight glare from LEDs, he said drivers have ...
Having a good set of (working) headlights is a crucial feature of any motor vehicle, assuming you want to be able to see the road ahead of you when there’s a lack of sunshine. Headlights are also ...
LED lights don't draw enough energy to create a lot of heat, but that waste heat is useful for preventing ice buildup on headlights. The problem is reportedly worse in “warmer” snowy climates, where ...
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