I can honestly say that I’m not bothered by the brightness of LED lights, given that the majority are self-levelling. The only time it's an issue is when someone flashes main beam at close range as thanks for letting them go first. I’ll settle for s little wave, even if I don’t see it in the dark.
I quite often find myself thinking that the approaching vehicle has main beam on but it has turned out that a very slight difference in the angle of the road surface has the dipped beam pointing at my face. Not just me and my (nearly) 50 year old eyes, if I've had someone else in the car, including one of my sons, I've had them complaining that the vehicle coming towards us has the main beam on. Of course going back a few years, they might have been xenon, but these days it is much more likely to be LED.
I can't really complain though, our Suzuki Ignis has LED's, so I might be blinding oncoming traffic myself!. That said, the car is not used very much, and hardly ever in the dark. If I'm driving in the dark, it is much more likely to be in the van, which has halogen bulbs.
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