A recent study reveals a widespread concern among UK drivers regarding the brightness of vehicle headlights. The survey, commissioned by the Department for Transport (DfT), found that 97% of participants reported being regularly or occasionally distracted by oncoming vehicles, while 96% believed that most or some headlights were excessively bright. This issue has sparked government action, with officials expressing intent to re-evaluate car and headlamp designs. The Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) highlights LED and whiter headlamps as potential contributors to glare, with 33% of respondents citing reduced night driving due to light-related distractions. The RAC supports the study's findings, emphasizing the need for a balance between high-performance headlights and preventing glare. Experts recommend thorough review of TRL's report to guide changes benefiting all road users. The College of Optometrists' clinical advisor, Denise Voon, calls for immediate action and further research to adjust headlight regulations.