A new Triple-A study reveals a growing concern among drivers regarding headlight glare. Six in ten drivers say glare is a problem after dark and nearly three-quarters of those affected believe it’s worsened over the past decade.
Shaw Steward is with Triple-A South Dakota.
He suggests trying to avoid looking directly at oncoming headlights.
Steward says the study also pointed out drivers who wear prescription glasses experience more problems with glare than those who don’t.
Traveling on two-lane roads poses the most challenges with headlight glare.
Credit KORN Radio News






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