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Dazzling LEDs: A Road Safety Crisis?

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Bright LED headlights pose a deadly risk, warns top eye surgeon.
  • 96% of drivers feel headlights have become excessively bright.
  • Updated headlight standards are urgently needed to improve safety.
Dazzling LEDs: A Road Safety Crisis?

A top eye surgeon has issued a stark warning about the dangers of intensely bright LED car headlights, describing them as a 'deadly risk.' His concerns are echoed by government-funded research revealing that 96% of drivers believe headlights have become too bright, with glare impacting visibility and safety.

Recent studies have objectively linked headlight glare to specific road conditions and vehicle types. The findings highlight that modern LED headlights, while improving visibility for the user, can severely dazzle oncoming drivers. This can cause temporary blindness, which at driving speeds, could have disastrous consequences, especially during darker months.

Experts are urging for updated headlight standards and vehicle design reviews to mitigate these issues. As the nights draw in, the risk intensifies, making updated regulations crucial for preventing future accidents and ensuring safer night driving for all motorists.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Intensely bright LED headlights can severely dazzle oncoming drivers, causing temporary blindness that poses a significant safety risk, especially at higher speeds.
Government-funded research, including studies by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) and RAC surveys, confirms that 96% of drivers feel headlights are too bright and links glare to specific vehicle types and road conditions.
Experts recommend reviewing and updating vehicle lighting standards, improving car design, and implementing public awareness campaigns to reduce headlight glare and enhance road safety.

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