Comment on Why have we as a society just accepted the increasingly blinding bright lights of cars?

A_norny_mousse@piefed.zip ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Here’s my take:

There used to be a time when headlights really did not penetrate the night as much as they could, esp. with increasing speeds.

Making them brighter was reasonable. So they invented Halogen lights. But at some point the whole thing ran away I suppose, making them even brighter became a selling point.

Add to that the SUV effect: “most importantly, me and my loved ones are safe in this rolling fortress”, you can see how we got here.


I used to drive a very, very old car. Now there’s a law in Germany that allows older cars to keep on running the way they used to even if the same aspects would be illegal in a newer car. This car did not even have Halogen lights. I had trouble seeing, every time another car passed me on the road. The difference in brightness was - well, blinding. It was legit dangerous.

I believe the brightness of Halogen lights is totally sufficient.

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