Bright headlights bring out yellow glasses to cut oncoming glare: Roadshow

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Q: A few years ago I read an article about bright LED headlights. They recommended using yellow sunglasses to cut the glare. I asked the opticians at Kaiser about this. They confirmed that yellow sunglasses were, indeed, good, and had some on sale for $50, but I was able to get yellow safety goggles at Harbor Freight for only $2!

They slip on over regular glasses, when needed, and work wonderfully. I keep them handy in the car and slip them on when a car with bright LED headlights is approaching.

They are also helpful during rainy weather.

Steve White, Newark

A: Thanks for this tip. A number of drivers report using yellow-tinted glasses to cut down on the glare of LED headlights.

Q: Thank you for your article about bright LED headlights. They are, indeed, blinding and it is scary to drive at night.

I have a solution that’s not perfect, but makes a big difference. At a garage sale, I found a pair of yellow “sunglasses.” The bright LED lights turn into a yellowish color that is not blinding and I now drive with confidence at night again.

It’s not just old people who are endangered by these headlights.

Woutje Swets, Santa Cruz

A: And…

Q: My friend uses yellow glasses at night when driving, and I do, too. It takes some getting used to, having two sets of glasses on the nose, but it’s well worth it.

Arlene, San Jose

A: And still more…

Q: My suspicion is that what is actually causing the glare problem is high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps. These are much brighter than conventional halogen lamps and have more blue light content than halogens. They are often found on higher-end cars.

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