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AAA Survey: Six in 10 U.S. Drivers Report Increasing Headlight Glare Issues, Fueling Safety Concerns

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 1:48 am
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Headlight Glare Worsens for Drivers: AAA Survey Reveals Rising Safety Concerns

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Why Glare Is Getting WorseHow to Stay Safe at Night

Ohio — A growing number of drivers are struggling with blinding headlight glare, according to a new AAA survey. Six in 10 motorists say the problem has intensified, with many citing modern vehicle lighting and taller car designs as key factors.

The study found that 92% of affected drivers blame oncoming headlights for their discomfort, while a third report issues with glare in rearview or side mirrors. Nearly three-quarters say the problem has worsened over the past decade.

Why Glare Is Getting Worse

Greg Brannon, AAA’s director of automotive engineering, attributes the trend to advancements in headlight technology and larger vehicle profiles. “Drivers are increasingly frustrated by glare, which poses both a nuisance and a safety risk,” he said.

The survey highlights several key findings:

  • Glasses wearers struggle more: 70% of drivers who wear prescription lenses report glare issues, compared to 56% who don’t.
  • Gender gap: Women (70%) experience glare more frequently than men (57%).
  • Vehicle type matters: Pickup truck drivers (41%) report fewer problems than other motorists (66%).
  • Age and height irrelevant: Neither factor significantly impacts glare perception.

How to Stay Safe at Night

AAA recommends drivers take proactive steps to reduce glare-related risks:

  • Keep headlights clean and properly aligned.
  • Avoid staring directly at bright oncoming lights.
  • Get professional inspections to ensure optimal headlight performance.

The survey, conducted February 5–8, included 1,092 U.S. adults and has a margin of error of ±4%. As vehicle designs evolve, AAA urges automakers and regulators to address glare concerns before they escalate further.

— Reported by Nexio News

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