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Study finds 36% of UK drivers report headlight glare causing health issues, reducing nighttime driving.
A recent study by the RAC shows that 36% of UK drivers find headlights too bright, leading to headaches, migraines, and eye pain, with 25% reducing night driving and one in twenty avoiding it altogether.
The RAC attributes the increased brightness to bi-xenon or LED bulbs, poor alignment, and SUVs.
The Highway Code requires headlights for reduced visibility but prohibits dazzling lights.
The government is funding research to address headlight glare, which has been linked to an average of 280 collisions annually since 2013.
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El estudio encontró que el 36% de los conductores del Reino Unido reportan deslumbramiento por luz delantera causando problemas de salud, reduciendo la conducción nocturna.