What’s happening on today’s roads is not a personal failing; it’s a collision between human biology and rapidly evolving technology. LEDs, HIDs, taller vehicles, misaligned beams, wet asphalt, and aging eyes all converge to create a perfect storm of glare. Yet within that storm, drivers still have choices: cleaner glass, properly aimed headlights, smarter use of high beams, and simple gaze techniques that protect vision when oncoming light hits.
The deeper solution lies in shared responsibility. Engineers must design lighting that sees farther without punishing everyone else. Regulators must update standards to reflect real-world conditions, not just lab tests. Drivers must respect each other’s vision as much as each other’s safety distance. Night roads will never be easy, but with awareness, maintenance, and emerging adaptive systems, they don’t have to feel like driving into a weaponized wall of light.