LED itself is not the problem. Often this is due to bad retrofitting.
The mirrors inside headlights are precisely designed, and replacement bulbs with wrong dimensions create an incorrect beam shape.
This whole topic is complicated, especially now with adaptive LED matrix headlights existing, and there are laws about brightness but those differ so much.
So instead, today on China has no respect for human rights: cruel and unusual punishment.
It is a complicated issue, but I find newer cars generally have brighter or more piercing lights. Like, we got a new basic car, never asked for any special lights, but bam, they're way too bright, so I use them on the half-setting (unless on the highway/in rain/fog), which is just a tad dimmer than regular old lights used to be (but still brighter than some cars with old lights begging for replacement).
LED itself is not the problem. Often this is due to bad retrofitting.
The mirrors inside headlights are precisely designed, and replacement bulbs with wrong dimensions create an incorrect beam shape.
I don't know about this, I find if I am being blinded the fuck up it is most often just a newer model truck or suv, not a modded car
This whole topic is complicated, especially now with adaptive LED matrix headlights existing, and there are laws about brightness but those differ so much.
So instead, today on China has no respect for human rights: cruel and unusual punishment.
More like why China is the most enlightened country in the world
CHINA is LITERALLY harvesting PHOTONS
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But brand new trucks with stock headlights look like the sun.
It is a complicated issue, but I find newer cars generally have brighter or more piercing lights. Like, we got a new basic car, never asked for any special lights, but bam, they're way too bright, so I use them on the half-setting (unless on the highway/in rain/fog), which is just a tad dimmer than regular old lights used to be (but still brighter than some cars with old lights begging for replacement).