TheMAN said:blue is NEVER easy on eyes, the force your pupils to constrict and that MATTERS when driving on a dark road because it takes your eyes longer to readjust to it!
hence why indiglos suck
3forme said:One question, do your pupils get use to this readjusting due to gauge lighting.
StreetPreacher said:I don't think it's really a matter of the pupils 'getting used to it'. It's just that everytime you look down at the guages and then back to the road your eyes need to readjust, and that causes strain on the muscles, leading to fatigue, leading to eyes closing, resulting in a horrible crash.
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StuttersC said:Red light is the best for night driving as it doesn't strain your eyes like other colors. Blue is the next best.
TheMAN said:which brings up another nasty topic... BLUE HEADLIGHTS, "hyperwhites", any of that class 2 HID (5000k,6000k, etc) s*** are BAD
TheMAN said:uhh no... if you understand the basics of the light spectrum, blue and red are practically opposite of each other! blue is basically the absense of yellow... the NEXT best thing after red is orange and yellow
3forme said:HID or Xexon lights IMHO are a catch 22. For the driver they improve night time vision 100%.