Modern LED headlights are designed to illuminate the road better, but their whiter, more concentrated beam can easily overwhelm tired eyes, especially in rain or oncoming traffic. It’s not just intensity; color temperature and beam direction play a crucial role. When the light hits you at eye level—often from SUVs or poorly adjusted headlights—your vision can be momentarily saturated, creating that frightening blur and hesitation that makes you instinctively slow down.Yet this isn’t a fate you’re condemned to accept. Small, concrete actions make a real difference: having your headlight alignment checked, using the manual beam adjustment when the car is loaded, and keeping the windshield spotless inside and out. Looking slightly to the right instead of into oncoming lights protects your eyes while preserving control. And with smarter, automatically adjusting headlights spreading across new vehicles, the future of night driving promises not just clearer roads, but calmer nerves and safer journeys for everyone.
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