Blinding headlights
Interesting read.
I thought it was just me. Apparently not. https://www.hemmings.com/stories/why...hts-so-bright/ |
Many people put in the aftermarket daytime running light bulbs blinds you even in the daytime
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It's not just you, Lynn. I recently drove 3,400 miles R/T to FL and back and the headlights get worse every year. The newer vehicles with the LED lights that don't diffuse are a white laser hitting the eyes. The left side mirror becomes useless too as those lights blind a person just as bad when they are behind. I have that mirror pointed down and out away from the car most of the time. Damn near need sunglasses to drive at night in this country anymore.
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Back in October of last year I posted this in my thread. This is the answer - reposition the headlights:
https://images2.imgbox.com/de/ec/g8QQ5glc_o.jpg The 2024 GMC Sierra EV has something unique: the position on the front of the truck for it's headlights. To reduce glare for oncoming traffic |
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Probably .01% of the people out there put brighter lights into their late model vehicles. But seems to me that .01% are truck owners. :)
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I see many cars with the aftermarket daytime running lights during the daytime it is blinding they seem to flicker while they are on
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I'd be overjoyed if I could do away with the DRL's on my 02 Impala. The cop car versions don't have DRL's burning 24/7, but Chevy refuses to let the general public know how to get it done.
There isn't a law that requires them either..... :thumbsdown: |
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