Just a few years again, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez began noticing the acute brightness of automobile headlights in rural Washington, the place she lives—and felt bombarded. “You come round a curve and get these headlights smack in your face,” she says. “They make you lose response time. It’s an actual security threat.”
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