A new community where people can just vent about or actually do coordinate action against the pest of ultra bright LEDs.

  • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    731 month ago

    Oh, it’s bullshit. It’s a bunch of cockfucking bullshit.

    You’re sitting, waiting for the bus, trying to look down the street to see if you notice the bus coming. What do you see instead? White. Just an all encompassing blinding white light which just consumes all reality and everything you’re experiencing right now.

    NOW how am I supposed to know if I should be getting my bus pass out? Also, 50% chance my retinas were just singed to a crisp.

  • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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    291 month ago

    I agree, fuck those headlights, but I don’t understand the point of a community for it.
    Somewhere for me to go and make myself annoyed?

  • @Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    221 month ago

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    I still get mad about this aftermarket center high beam. way more blinding in person than the photo, also makes it impossible to see the plates

  • @xpinchx@lemmy.world
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    171 month ago

    I recently had a high beam tailgating me. I moved my side and rearview mirrors to reflect it back and he passed me on a double yellow line with him in front of me I just turned on my own high beams. He turned off soon after but I hope it made his day a little more frustrating ¯_(ツ)_/¯

  • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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    161 month ago

    The hell of it is, its even stock vehicles now. So many new models have these crazy bright headlights. I know it can be done right, so how about we start having the safety bodies dealing with this bullshit at the manufacturer level?

    • Nomecks
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      31 month ago

      I personally think headlight brightness peaked just before LED became mainstream. Through the mid teens companies were installing projector headlights. I had a 2014 Corolla with projector headlights so bright that I got non-stop flashes from opposing drivers.

      • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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        1 month ago

        Newer LED headlights are often matrix headlights. See the entire road like you’ve got high beams on, except the oncoming car’s area is dark. Best of both worlds if implemented well enough. You can still turn off the high beams so that if the system stops malfunctioning, you have something equivalent to normal LED low beams.

        • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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          41 month ago

          My car has standard bulbs but with lenses that pivot to achieve the same effect, but I’m dreading the day that one of the servos breaks and my car starts looking like Forest Whitaker

  • @Elgenzay@lemmy.ml
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    141 month ago

    When there’s someone behind me with their brights on, i roll down the window and hold my palm over my left mirror so they can see me blocking the light (it has never worked)

  • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    141 month ago

    If all LED headlamps followed a new polarization standard, things could be very cool. As an example, let’s say the headlights could only shine horizontally polarized light and the windshields could only pass vertically polarized light. That means that one could see every thing very clearly because you wouldn’t be blinded by the cars coming on the opposite side. Your light would illuminate everything in from of you, which would then reflect non polarized light back at you plus all other light reflections from other sources like street lamps. Houses could be fitted with the same filter film as older cars. Similarly, people could wear polarized glasses and get the same benefit.

    • @sik0fewl@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      In North America we can’t even get signal lights to not look different than break lights. I hope Europe has better luck.

      Edit: that sounds like an awesome idea

      • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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        41 month ago

        I agree with you. Our king Elon tried to make our cars automatic. Our felon president trumpfus will be banning electric cars and orange lights because he doesn’t like to be called orange face.

        But yeah otherwise not too crazy of a solution.

    • @AynRandLibertarian@lemmy.world
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      31 month ago

      I didn’t pay attention in physics class, why is the light reflected back not polarized? what happened to the once polarized photons that they come back non polarized?

      Also what is polarization? I know that Electro Magnetic Radiation or EMR is made up from pulsating magnetic and electrical fields that propagate through space at a fixed rate or frequency… but what does polarization mean? does it mean the fields are slanted to one side or into one direction or something? or is it like some sort of spin or other sort of modulation?

      • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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        41 month ago

        There’s Horizontal and vertical polarization as well as circular polarization. In a simple explanation , think of horizontal as a fence with horizontal bars so that only the horizontal part of the photons pass thru. Now once those horizontal photons pass, they will meet surfaces, which will reflect back their light so your eyes can see it. However, in this experiment only the vertical photons will pass your windshield. Because polarization depends on the angle of incidence, you will get some of the horizontally polarized light back as vertically polarized light which will pass thru. The effect is psychedelic. I totally recommend you to try it. You need polarized glasses, a flashlight and a piece of polarized film to place on your flashlight. The colors and shapes come back to you without defined form or glimmers so stuff looks normal, but weird as heck.

    • @DarthKaren@lemmy.world
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      11 month ago

      It would add to the price, which would suck, but I’d love to see some sort of HUD assist system. Even if it was a wire frame or something that appears as a HUD on the windshield. Not bright enough to blind you or be in the way, but enough to see. User could adjust the color (within limits to maybe not negate the system). To me, we don’t take enough advantage of HUD tech and different types of vision that a computer could do that a human can’t. Make it come on with the headlights or something. That way it’s not on during the day.

      • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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        31 month ago

        One big challenge with this is that the human eye has not followed all the technological advances… Its still gonna give you shit after the age of 40. So that means you cannot have a simple mirror reflection system where the driver simply focuses on stuff outside of the car and then from time to time onto the HUD. But I think Mamazon and the apple companies have figure either automated focusing or long distance focusing such that the eye doesn’t have to focus on shit up close while driving. So it’s totally doable.

  • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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    131 month ago

    I recently rented a car from SIXT, a BMW SUV - it was one of their rideshare cars, it was nearest to me, just so you know it was not my choice.

    It auto-aligned lights to just slightly blind everyone in front of me. It also had tinted rear windows, wonder why. As a cherry on top, the navigation software made it impossible to anticipate off-ramps, so it had you switch multiple lanes at the last moment.

    I think I understand a bit more about why BMW drivers suck.

  • @cynar@lemmy.world
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    121 month ago

    I drive a van, so I could easily be the culprit. I therefore make a habit of adjusting my beam dip appropriately. Apparently that is unusual enough for them to note they had been adjusted in the service. There’s literally a dial on the dashboard. You’re SUPPOSED to adjust them to the vehicle and road conditions! Apparently not having them set to max is now considered a “fault” to fix!

  • Lovable Sidekick
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    I thought it was just me getting older and my eyes getting worse, but headlights have really gotten ridiculous in the last 20 years or so. Related pet peeve is people walking at night in dark clothes, not even looking up when they cross the street.

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      81 month ago

      I thought the same, until my teens started driving. Both of them complained they can’t see in the glare and ask me to drive at night sometimes, LoL

  • @Strider@lemmy.world
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    That’s the kind of freedom I love not to have in Europe (it’s regulated).

    For the ones wanting proof (fair):

    https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2011/48(2)/oj/eng

    One such regulation. It’s not perfect.

    For me mainly bicycle lights are sometimes brighter than cars but mostly far too high and some on the back blinking too (illegal here, but still seeing it often).

    Regulations not being enforced is another issue…

    • @callcc@lemmy.worldOP
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      101 month ago

      I’m from Europe and headlights suck here too! It’s spectrum of LEDs and tall cars and probably bad regulations too.

      • @Strider@lemmy.world
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        41 month ago

        Yes, some specific cars and lights are surprisingly bad, but in general it’s not comparable to the US. Maybe also depends on the specific country, too, of course.

      • @lemonuri@lemmy.ml
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        31 month ago

        Some cars now even have break lights that shine brighter than the light of a thousand suns. I don’t get it, there ought to be some regulation for this. This is Germany speaking.

      • @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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        21 month ago

        What?

        Seems heavily country v dependent then.

        But there def is regulation (even candles at different distances) & technically a car isn’t road worthy if its blinding oncoming traffic.

        I haven’t seen it much enforced by the cops, just by the mandatory scheduled road-worthiness checkups.

        Also, how tf is automatic headlight leveling not standard equipment? It has been on the market for like 20 years now (& I think we need it bcs of people, not bcs that lil 1-5 scroll switch of the olden days wasn’t sufficient … do people not see their own lights shining in peoples faces?).

        However I do wish cops would regularly stop & fine people (foreigners :)) with misaligned headlights (the needed equipment is ez & smol, tho level ground is needed) … or those fuckers cruising with fog lights “bcs it looks sporty” or whatever.

    • @Monstrosity@lemm.ee
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      61 month ago

      It technically is in the US as well, but this is a corrupt, late stage Capitalist shithole, so, no one with power cares.

    • Rolivers
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      21 month ago

      Regulated? In the Netherlands I can’t tell.

  • @Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world
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    101 month ago

    The main issue I see comes from regular headlights being replaced with LEDs and other High-Intensity bulbs. Don’t get me wrong, Bubba with his lift kit is just redneck high-beams, but I get more frequent glare from someone in a Sentra who decided to put LEDs in her stock headlight assembly that wasn’t made for LEDs.

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      31 month ago

      That’s my feeling as well, but it would be great if any data exists. Most of the intentional LEDs may be super tight but also have very sharp cutoffs, no problem

      How many of these blinding headlights are

      • idiots driving with high beams
      • idiots with aftermarket LEDs that should be illegal
      • idiots who raised their truck enough that headlights can’t be aligned correctly
  • Majorllama
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    81 month ago

    The brightness is one thing but also the alignment. These people install new headlights or the manufacturers just do not adjust the lights alignment correctly at all.

    I installed entire new headlight assemblies in my car upgrading from weak stock crap bulbs to LEDs with running lights, but I FUCKING ADJUSTED THEM afterwards.

    If I am ~50 feet from a wall there is a hard line where the top of my lights do not shine. That line is purposely placed so it won’t shine until cars in front of me unless I am every far away from them or there is an elevation difference. Sitting behind a car at the lights my lights will cut off generally right below the top of the trunk of most sedan models.

    I have never seen a headlight that could not be adjusted up and down with a little screw. Maybe the newest cars need an app or something stupid but I would be willing to bet they can also be adjusted.

    • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      31 month ago

      It’s also the height of install. If you drive a subcompact a lot of vehicles will just have lights so high up to you that what’s a reasonable angle for them is directly in your mirror

      • Majorllama
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        11 month ago

        This is another issue. The ride of the front of certain vehicles. Namely large trucks. I’m 5’11" and there are many trucks sold now that have headlights at my shoulder level. It’s ridiculous.

        They need to lower the front hoods of all these vehicles. It’s dangerous for pedestrians and just general road safety but it also would help alleviate some of the headlight woes others experience.

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      Where do you get those? Or is it just for a few models?

      My car has nice LED projectors but my old car that my kids are driving has older xenon bulbs that were bright when new but insufficient in the face of modern glare. I’m tempted to get the glaring ones because then at least my kids could see but if I had a way to upgrade the right way I would

    • 8adger
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      -11 month ago

      You haven’t bought eBay replacement headlights before then! I have never been able to get them adjusted properly to the point where they match even close to the factory pattern. I usually end up pointing them away to low just to be kind to anyone in front of them. The only saving grace is a love in the city and want didn’t need to rely on them for proper lighting.

      • Majorllama
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        31 month ago

        You would be correct. I buy replacement lights from reputable brands with quality parts and adjustability lol

        My dad bought some replacement lights for his car recently and he was so angry about the way they were pointed he apparently sent them a super angry letter. I then showed him I could adjust the beams down with my hands and he went back inside to send them another email apologizing hahahahah