LED lights have become a prominent topic due to their energy efficiency and environmental benefits. With a focus on reducing electricity consumption and promoting sustainable practices, petitions often call for the widespread adoption of LED lighting in public spaces and residential areas. Key issues include advocating for government incentives to encourage the transition to LED lights, highlighting the economic benefits of energy savings, and addressing concerns about light pollution.
One petition with thousands of signatures urges governments to implement LED street lighting to reduce carbon emissions and save taxpayer money. Another petition emphasizes the importance of using LED bulbs in homes to lower electricity bills and reduce environmental impact.
Join the movement to support the switch to LED lights and contribute to a more sustainable future. Your involvement can help drive positive change and create a greener, brighter world for all.
I try to avoid driving at night. Every time a newer vehicle is driving toward me I am unable to see the road in front of me, and am still somewhat impaired after they have passed. When they are behind me, I have to flip my rear view and readjust my side mirror so the lights are out of my eyes. As you might imagine, that makes it very difficult to drive safely. There needs to be a cap on the lumins allowed for lights on cars.
I drive for a living and it has become increasingly dangerous to be out on the road at night when I can't see it because of all the newer vehicles with excessively bright headlights. Not only are these headlights creating a safety hazard, but a health hazard due to the increased eye strain on nighttime drivers. I get headaches after being subjected to hours of bright lights in my face when I'm driving for work. Sometimes, the headaches are so bad that I have to take the rest of the night off.
Headlights used to be around 1000 lumens, but now the standard headlights go up to 4000 lumens and some aftermarket headlights are much brighter than that.
The automotive industry should be held accountable for creating dangerous road conditions and the sale of excessively bright headlights should be banned because they make driving less safe for everyone on the road.