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"Anybody else been the victim of those extra bright bloody headlamps , coming at you that blind you ,they need banning." Many new cars have super bright LED headlights, this will be very difficult to do anything about. | |||
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"Anybody else been the victim of those extra bright bloody headlamps , coming at you that blind you ,they need banning. Many new cars have super bright LED headlights, this will be very difficult to do anything about. " I was once told that headlights are limited by wattage rather than brightness - because LEDs are so low power they are much brighter for the equivalent power output. If that is the case then the law needs changing because it is using the wrong metric and modern lights are often too bright. | |||
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"Nope. Nothing wrong with them" See above. | |||
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"I read a couple of weeks ago that the government department that deals with it is having a look to see what can be done. 6years later they my decide no it's alright forget about it." Good to know there still is a government department which deals with this. Where have they been all these years? Perhaps it has been the wrong department dealing with this while these developments have taken place? | |||
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"So, the dull bit..... Construction and use regulations do not supply to car lights. We have the lighting regulations for that. In which a light is defined as having a filament which is not allowed to be over a certain brightness. LED lights do not use a filament, ergo are not covered by the regulations at all. It's a case of tech outpacing the law. Happening with everything I'm afraid. See, I promised it would be dull. " It would, nevertheless, be good if 'Construction and Use' dealt with the placement and deployment of the luminaires and with how they are incorporated into the overall design of a vehicle. | |||
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