AAA survey finds headlight glare of concern to drivers

WICHITA, Kan. — A new survey from AAA highlights a growing frustration among drivers: headlight glare. According to the report released March 24, six in ten drivers say glare is a problem when driving at night, and nearly three-quarters of those affected believe the issue has worsened over the past decade.

AAA officials say the findings are raising renewed concerns about roadway safety, evolving headlight technology and current lighting regulations.

“Headlight glare has become a major source of frustration and concern for millions of drivers,” said Greg Brannon, director of automotive engineering and research for AAA. “As vehicle lighting technology evolves, so must our understanding of glare, its impact, and the steps drivers can take to maintain safety.”…

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