At last, somebody has done some research, this time the RAC. 85% of us think the problem is getting worse, 89% think some headlights are too bright and 64% think that they can cause accidents.
I thought it was my eyesight so mentioned it to the optician. He said that I was not alone and that many people were complaining - but it is not an eyesight problem. He also said that polarising lenses would not help as they do not work so well with LED lights. It really is the lights.
The beams are so focussed that they do not refract in the same way as halogen lights, then there are the misaligned lights and those on higher vehicles such as SUVs. They all make the lights worse.
Then came the point totally missed by the DfT spokeswonk: "All headlights must adhere to strict technical standards in order for vehicles to be approved for our roads." Yes, but if those super technical standards are causing problems, and they are, what are you going to do about them?