1️⃣ Don’t stare at the light source
Look slightly toward the right edge of the road to maintain your lane without focusing on the headlights.
2️⃣ Keep your windshield clean
A dirty windshield scatters light and makes glare worse.
3️⃣ Check your own headlight alignment
Misaligned headlights can also blind others. A quick check at a garage can make a big difference.
4️⃣ Use the “night” position on your rearview mirror
This reduces the intensity of headlights from vehicles behind you.
5️⃣ Wear appropriate glasses if needed
Some anti-reflective lenses can help (avoid heavily tinted glasses at night).
🛠️ What About Car Manufacturers and Regulations?
European regulations limit headlight brightness, but proper adjustment and maintenance are crucial.
Adaptive lighting technologies (matrix headlights, intelligent beam systems) are beginning to address the issue, but they are not yet perfect or widespread.
🚦 In Conclusion
Yes, today’s headlights can be too bright, especially when poorly adjusted or used on taller vehicles.
Until better regulations and technologies are in place, caution, proper maintenance, and good driving habits remain the best solutions for safer nighttime driving.

