Improved headlight technology is a factor in driver complaints about glare according experts at AAA.
A new survey indicates headlight glare is a growing concern among drivers. According to the American Automobile Association, six in ten drivers say glare from headlights is a problem. In fact, a Triple-A report shows 92% of those surveyed identified it as their top concern. Data shows the issue is not age related because the survey does not show a statistically significant difference based on the age of respondents. The director of automotive engineering and research at AAA, Greg Brannon, said the problem is driven by several factors, including new headlight technologies and taller vehicle designs.

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