
News


Share
Published 11:40 23 Dec 2024 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »The vast majority of drivers think that LED headlights are too bright, ITV reports, with nearly nine in ten drivers voicing concerns over their brightness, a new study reveals.
According to findings from an RAC-commissioned survey, 89% of drivers in the UK feel that LED headlights are too bright, posing a potential hazard for other road users.
The majority—85%—reported that headlight glare has noticeably worsened, leading to calls for regulatory scrutiny on lighting standards for modern vehicles.
Originally introduced as a high-efficiency alternative to halogen bulbs, LED lights are now standard on many new vehicles.
While their concentrated beams provide enhanced visibility for drivers, this benefit often comes at the expense of those facing these vehicles on the road, causing discomfort and reduced visibility.
The RAC study highlights that two-thirds of respondents find themselves having to slow down to cope with the intense brightness of LED headlights.
Alarmingly, 64% of drivers believe the lights’ brightness is significant enough to potentially cause accidents, underscoring the need for further investigation into the impact of LEDs on driver safety.
The data points to a growing frustration among UK drivers, many of whom believe LED headlights are contributing to hazardous conditions, particularly in low-light or foggy settings.
As the adoption of LED technology continues to rise, road safety advocates are urging manufacturers and regulators to consider adjustments in headlight intensity to balance visibility with safety for all road users.
‘Destroyed with litter’ – Outrage over litter left on Irish beaches during heatwave
High temperatures this week have increased the amount of litter left on Irish beaches A Tidy Towns committee in Cork has spoken out about beachgoers leaving “piles of litter” across Irish beaches during this week’s heatwave. Over the past week, temperatures have soared across the country, beating previous May high temperature records. Many people took […]
News
20h
‘Our hearts go out to her children’ – Tributes paid to mum who died in Galway stabbing
An investigation has been launched following the death of Masuma Sohrabi Tributes have been paid to Masuma Sohrabi, who was found dead in Co. Galway on Thursday, May 28th. The mum-of-two’s body was found near an IPAS centre by Waterloo Bridge on the outskirts of Clifden yesterday morning. It is understood that she suffered severe […]
News
20h
News
News