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These bother even the drivers of vehicles with these 'too bright' headlights, when they approach another vehicle with them. It's not easy to understand so I classify it as sheer egoistic brutalism. I fight it by keeping my mirrors adjusted down low but it does cause me to have to lower my head slightly to see what's behind me. Not a great fix but it works for me.

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As for annual vehicle safety inspections, I can understand the reasoning and it sounds like good sense, but imagine what we'd be paying for licensing after that goes into affect. Perhaps the legislature could create a law banning creation and selling of any headlight which is brighter than OEM headlight equipment. Not sure about enforcement if the makers of these don't follow the law, but at least it would be targeting the business itself.

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Then as animal food products are inspected, we could have inspectors entering the manufacturing facilities as warranted. Grabbing at straws here, but when extraordinarily bright lights influence the safety of driving, something should be done. And perhaps if it came up at an accident, which the victim felt the cause was the bright lights, then the laws might be able to place criminal behavior and sentencing toward those who have installed them on their vehicle

From: Road rules: Traditional enforcement won’t solve issue of headlights that are too bright

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