I read a article in a car magazine on how certain people are effected by blue and white lights more then others. It has to do with how the eye's pupil reacts to color. For some it causes it to quickly dilate making your eyes sensitive to light. It really doesn't have much to do with brightness. Car manufacturers are testing with different color patterns to find a more universally pleasing color. In general blue light is harder on the eyes. It has something to do with man staring at fire for so long from what I've heard.
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Lol at the article... but I would be all IN for an annual headlight inspection....too many trucks and suvs out there with headlights not aligned right.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
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Like others have said, it's the lifted trucks that I have problems with. That and all the retards that drive with foglights on no matter the weather. The vast majority of foglights are useless in fog anyway, they just scatter light everywhere, perfect for causing glare.
One thing I've noticed about a few people I've heard complain about HIDs: When they see 'em coming, they stare right into them! They see the "different" looking blueish light, and stare right at the damned things. Gee, I wonder why they're blinding you? :loco:
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