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<p>Regulations are already in place to help prevent headlights from causing glare,
and there are no plans to change national law.</p><p> </p><p>Before vehicles can be
sold or registered in the United Kingdom manufacturers must ensure compliance with
international vehicle approval requirements, which include defined beam patterns and
intensities to minimise the occurrence of glare. The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations
1989 prohibit the use of headlights that can cause undue dazzle or discomfort to other
road users. Vehicle users have a responsibility to ensure their vehicles are maintained
correctly, and headlight aim is checked at the annual roadworthiness inspection (MOT
test) to ensure it is within acceptable limits.</p>
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