Vancouver Asks Feds to Address ‘Excessively Bright’ Vehicle Headlights

A committee of the Vancouver city council has unanimously passed a motion urging Ottawa to regulate “excessively bright” headlights on vehicles, citing their effects on public safety. The standing committee on city finance and services unanimously passed the motion introduced by Coun. Sean Orr on Jan. 21 that advocates for federal measures to regulate headlight […]
Vancouver Asks Feds to Address ‘Excessively Bright’  Vehicle Headlights

Vancouver Asks Feds to Address ‘Excessively Bright’ Vehicle Headlights A Vancouver city council committee has unanimously passed a motion calling on the federal government to regulate excessively bright vehicle headlights. The motion, introduced by Coun. Sean Orr, aims to address public safety concerns related to reduced night-time visibility caused by LED and high-intensity lights. Current Transport Canada regulations do not cover glare or the impact of bright lights on other drivers.

  • Vancouver city council committee unanimously passed a motion to regulate excessively bright headlights.
  • The motion urges Ottawa to implement federal measures for headlight regulation.
  • Concerns are raised about reduced night-time visibility and public safety due to bright lights.
  • Current Transport Canada regulations do not address glare or the impact of bright lights on drivers.
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