The move follows a campaign by the RAC and the anti-dazzle group, LightAware. In a recent RAC poll of 2,000 drivers, 85 per cent said headlight glare is getting worse.
Official figures show bright headlights were a contributory factor in an average of 280 collisions on UK roads every year since 2013.
The government is tackling bright headlamps which could help reduce our risk of conditions such as cardiovascular disease and headaches, particularly in middle-aged or older drivers
In a recent RAC poll of 2,000 drivers, 85 per cent said headlight glare is getting worse (Stock image)
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