Getting blinded by thoughtless drivers is aggravating. But I’m still glad headlights are getting brighter and better focused.
When I lived in New York, bright lights helped to illuminate the deer’s eyes and gave some warning of their presence. The “deer” in this part of Alaska are 1000 lbs moose. And it seems that nothing on a moose reflects light. Bright lights definitely help!
When studying for my CDL, the manual referred to high beams as “driving lights”, and low beams as “courtesy lights”. To me, This kinda highlights the real problem- courtesy is in short supply.
Still, When another oncoming thoughtless driver passes me, being able to light up the road with quality driving lights makes me smile every time.
When I lived in New York, bright lights helped to illuminate the deer’s eyes and gave some warning of their presence. The “deer” in this part of Alaska are 1000 lbs moose. And it seems that nothing on a moose reflects light. Bright lights definitely help!
When studying for my CDL, the manual referred to high beams as “driving lights”, and low beams as “courtesy lights”. To me, This kinda highlights the real problem- courtesy is in short supply.
Still, When another oncoming thoughtless driver passes me, being able to light up the road with quality driving lights makes me smile every time.

