ernest breakfield wrote: > i don't find it difficult to look at the road instead of oncoming > lights,... why would it be difficult? it's not like my eyes are drawn to > overly bright lights. >
I find it helps to deliberately look towards the right shoulder when going past cars with HID lamps, fog lamps, or their high-beams on, at night. It helps to avoid those afterimage spots. Still haven't found a good solution for SUVs tailgating me, though. Someone needs to invent an *outside* rear view mirror that's dimmable. > you touch on an interesting point, though; the windshield. i notice > while most people will clean the bugs off of the outside, many people > don't bother to keep both the outside and the *inside* as clean as it > should be, and even non-smokers will find a build-up of glare-producing > haze on the inside in surprisingly short order. obviously, it's worse for > smokers... (maybe this is another reason i don't have the problems with > this that some others seem to have; i keep both the screens i'm looking > through and the lamps pretty clean.) > After a while stone pings and windshield wiper scratches become a problem, too. Not much help for those except a new windshield.