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With the number of misaligned/undirected led lights I get blinded by, Iโd be okay if you needed a phd to change them.
I feel like people are just driving around with their full beams lately not knowing that's an issue. It feels like every 5th car is blinding me now. I've had to pull over at times because I have stars in my eyes.
My Filipina wife is new to driving. Had to drill her on when to use and not use high beams. Yet, we both forget sometimes.
And don't start me on the assholes with "permanent" high beams and blinding LEDs.
Last time I visited LA it seemed like high beams were the default