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Published 15:36 24 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 15:36 24 Nov 2025 GMT
The vast majority of drivers think that LED headlights are too bright, ITV reports.
A study found that 85% of people on the road think that headlight glare is getting worse, with a whopping 89% saying that LED lights are too bright.
LED lights have become increasingly popular on new cars, as they have replaced the traditional halogen bulbs.
However, the LED bulbs give a more focused beam, which is good news for the driver of the car as it gives them a better view. For everyone else on the road, though, it seems to hinder their driving ability.
The study, which was commissioned by the RAC, found that two-thirds of those on the road say the brightness of the lights force them to slow down, with 64% saying that LED headlights are so bright they can cause accidents.
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