Fury as new Tesla ‘blinds everyone with its bright lights’
- Calls have been made for LED headlights to be banned due to concerns they are causing accidents, with nearly 9 in 10 people believing some headlights are too bright.
- A government-sponsored investigation into the safety of LED headlights is set to deliver findings in summer 2025, focusing on glare assessments across various road types.
- National collision data indicates that 216 incidents were attributed to dazzling headlights in 2023, with Kent and Surrey being the most affected areas, each recording 11 accidents.
- A petition in the House of Commons has urged for a ban on LED headlights, highlighting public concern over their brightness and potential danger to other road users.
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