Anonymous wrote:Are you allowed to do something like tape mirrors to the back of your seat head, put highly reflective tape there or on your bumper to blind people back who are blinding everyone on the road?
I am so sick and tired of all the jerks on the road driving around with one million lumen headlights like they need the sun to drive so that they can see, those DUMB and obnoxious lightbars, and the insane number of idiots on the road who drive around with high beams on.
Anonymous wrote:I just leave my left blinker on passive aggressively if they do that to me. That’s what’s done with aggressive driving in my home country. And you chose a vehicle with lights that can’t be turned down? Only in America! (Personal responsibility is key in home country)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you talking about? No one can control the brightness of their lights and most don't use high beams except when no one else is there on roads without lights.
I don’t believe this. Someone literally blinded me the other night. People are driving around with high beams on clueless or uncaring.
It’s not their high beams. It’s the lights on cars made from ~2019 and later. Not sure why you keep insisting hoards of people in this are drive with high beams on when it’s the regular light setting for the car. It’s obnoxious but the driver can’t do anything about it and it’s now the norm for new cars.
Anonymous wrote:I have a serious question and I'm not trying to be a jerk so please don't yell at me lol. My car is a 2012 so I have no experience with the new headlights. Can you not change the bulb if they're too bright or too dim? When I go to AutoZone I get a lot of different brightness options for replacement headlights. Do the new headlights only come with one option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My headlights are bright. Nothing I can do about it, it’s the car.
+1 There seem to be no industry standards. Headlights are blindingly bright now. It's insane. It's because LED lights are brighter than the old ones but don't travel as far, so they have to be insanely bright to light up the road. Hello, department of transportation, are you listening?
Anonymous wrote:My headlights are bright. Nothing I can do about it, it’s the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not know how to flip your rearview mirror up?
How does that help when someone is coming at me in their urban-assault vehicle with their leds blazing?
The other day a pedestrian crossed in front of one of those cars, and was literally invisible to me due to the glare.