Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1915 — Danger From Glaring Lights. [ARTICLE]
Danger From Glaring Lights.
They have been making arrests of motorists recently for having headlights which are too glaring to be used properly within the limits of the city. It is the cause of a great deal of discomfort in driving at night that there is so much use of unnecessarily bright lights on the roads. To drive against a succession of such lights, is to finish the trip with a severe headache. There always are chances too of being so dazzled as to run the risk of going off the road into the ditch. Some automobilists have hit upon a plan of switching off their lights when they meet another car. That is, they switch off the big lights and use the dimmers or the side lights. Those who do this find that the motorists they encounter act with like courtesy, or almost all do so. There are, of course, cars without electric headlights which can not’ accomplish this feat, but most all the cars that have . electric lighting go on the 5050 basis in the nonblinding light.— New York Sun.
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