Originally Posted by
goraman
I remember having a similar conversation with a friend back in the mid 80's .
In the late 70's every one had round incandescent head light bulbs, 6 volt people then where upset the 12 volt bulbs where to bright, then in the 80's my friend complained the new halogen bulbs where blinding on a dark road with no street lights. The complaint remands the same only the technology is different .
A well adjusted head light in the correct reflector is not blinding, any light source that beams directly in your eye that is adjusted to the dark will blind you for a second while your eye re compensates the size of the pupal .
If this doesn't occur.
There is a solution to this problem, go to your doctor and ask him to remove the deer eyes from your head and replace them with human eyes that can quickly adapt to changes in lighting conditions.