Yes absolutely true. It's hard not to look at the light because it's the natural focal point. Even if it's only a brief moment, it's enough to temporarily blind you for several seconds.
What worse is when the incoming car (it's nearly always a...
You comment reminds me of some occupational training I did a fair few years ago, the context isn't important.
Humans have a moth-like attraction to look into the source of light - especially moving light, be it an eclipse, checking the torch is...
They are great on perfectly flat roads. As soon as there's any undulation/gradient then the cutoff point from the incoming vehicle rises above your eyes level and you're blinded as you look directly into the arc of the HID
I argue that brighter lights don't always make things better ie 'beam effect' or 'tunnel blindness' where the lights is bright enough that your eyes can't see outside the directly lit area
I've fitted these to both of mine, it's worth noting that correctly assembled LED replacement lamps will not change the beam pattern, spread or focal length. Just to be sure, I checked both of mine on the MoT standard headlight alignment checker...
Yes but according to a quick google search it just says as long as it doesn't dazzle other drivers. I suspect lots of the ones that dazzle are poorly designed cheap imports.
These may be suitable
https://www.classiccarleds.co.uk/products/d1s-hid-to-led-conversion-kit-8600lm-6000k-daylight-white-replacement-for-oem-hid-zenon?srsltid=AfmBOoocbQoTrI3t-1naHRnzJWjPFqYte_Vr_m6mw8JXqvKw3Ab5SNbQ