Thousands of fed-up drivers have signed a petition to ban LED headlights on vehicles amid claims they are 'dangerously bright' and causing issues for other road users.
The move to see the lamps banned is gathering pace after the Department of Transport confirmed it was investigating the claims that the headlights are too bright and are 'blinding'.
AA president Edmund King said he believes they are a major contributing factor which are causing collisions on the roads.Now a petition has been created by Gemma Mooney and argues that LED headlamps are 'dangerously bright' and cause difficulties for other road users.
The petition will run until June 5 and people can add their signature until this date. Gemma stated: "I believe they are dangerously too bright.
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