Here's what I got from Google translate. I can't vouch for the accuracy.
During the darker months, we spend more time driving in the dark, and luckily Bosch invented the electric headlight back in 1913. But some clever engineer figured more is always better, and so headlights have become increasingly brighter to this day, where I can no longer distinguish between high and low beams. Not only are they both as bright as the sun, but even on the lowest setting, I can see about as much as a mole seeing lightning.
And since every yoga mom now needs an SUV to navigate the bumps in the city center that resemble the Alps, these two light sources, which make Chernobyl look like a feeble flashlight, are conveniently mounted right at my eye level to guarantee the most efficient retinal distance.
So, every time, we drive past each other practically blind, hoping not to collide and not to have our own lights extinguished by the headlights.
Massively so in the UK too and our roads are tiny
Same in Poland. I drive an old car and I hate new cars with every fiber.
How do I show this in English?
Here's what I got from Google translate. I can't vouch for the accuracy.
I love the classic German cynicism in this writing.
If on desktop, use chrome's autotranslate page feature.
If on mobile, reddit should translate it for you within the app
Don't use Chrome. Nobody should use Chrome. Other options exists that don't harvest your data and don't encourage the next tech monopoly.
I totally agree. That being said, the above advice was for the unfortunately large percentage of desktop users who use it by unconscious default
Same in Ireland 🫩🫩🫩 driving at night now is a surefire way to give yourself a raging headache