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I’m not sure if the issue is LEDs in and of themselves, or the aggressive way manufacturers design them. Especially given how many vehicles are SUVs and crossovers these days that have the light right at the eye level for someone driving a sane vehicle.
I've also been told that adjusting colors and shades makes LEDs burn eyes less, but I have yet to experience a lack of visual pain and threats of auto-collisions that proves thats all that's needed
Just another aspect of how cars, especially amerikkkan ones, are designed for the convenience and comfort of their drivers specifically at the expense of everyone else near or on the road.