Survey: Most U.S. Drivers Say Headlight Glare Has Become a Serious Problem
Bright headlights are increasingly frustrating American drivers, especially during nighttime driving
A majority of American drivers say overly bright headlights have become a growing safety concern over the past decade.
In a recent survey conducted by the American Automobile Association, six in ten drivers reported that excessive headlight glare makes nighttime driving more difficult. Nearly three-quarters—about 73%—said the issue has worsened over the past 10 years.
The study included 1,092 interviews with drivers aged 18 and older, conducted between February 5 and February 8, 2026. Among respondents, 92% identified oncoming headlight glare as their primary concern, while 72% pointed to reflections in rearview mirrors as another major issue.

The survey also found differences in sensitivity across driver groups. Those who wear prescription glasses reported experiencing glare more often than non-wearers (70% versus 56%). Pickup truck drivers were less likely to report problems (41%) compared to drivers of other vehicle types (66%). Women also reported higher levels of discomfort from glare than men (70% versus 57%).
AAA attributes the rise in complaints to several factors, including newer headlight technologies and the increasing height of modern vehicles. The organization also reminds drivers to avoid looking directly at oncoming headlights and to ensure their own lighting systems are properly adjusted to reduce glare risk.
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