
In recent years, LED headlights have become increasingly common in modern vehicles. Car manufacturers often highlight them as a significant improvement over older technologies, praising their sleek design, superior energy efficiency, and extended lifespan. However, while automakers see LED lighting as a step forward, many everyday drivers are beginning to voice growing concerns.
According to a recent survey, nearly 90% of drivers believe that LED headlights are excessively bright. Some have gone as far as to describe the glare from these lights as “blinding” or “distracting”—especially when driving on dark, rural roads or during nighttime conditions.
For many, this advancement in lighting has become more of a burden than a benefit, raising real concerns about road safety. The Benefits — and the Burden. There’s no denying that LED technology brings multiple advantages to the table. Compared to traditional halogen…