Hello, for the past few days I have noticed a blue light appearing below newer halogen headlights when I am driving. It is instant and does not matter what time of day or type of visibly on the road. I see it in my mirrors or when staring directly at a vehicles headlights (day and night).
It appears the light from the headlights is allowing me to see another light directly underneath, which is appearing blue. It also seems as if there are another set of blue headlights under the first set.
I am aware that halogen lights appear to have blue in them, but that is not what I am seeing. In fact, I do not even see a blueish tint to the actual headlights, rather I see it separate and specifically below. It is almost as if I am seeing an instantaneous after-imagine (for staring into light too long) or just a second pair of bright blue fog lights or parking lights.
I am not sure if this is serious or just a normal less common reaction. I am 30 years old, female, and the light is not a halo effect. I just can't seem to find any direct information on this experience.
I am wondering if this is some sort of reflaction due to my glasses and that specific wavelength of light coming off those halogen lamps. I see it almost every day now, always with headlights of that one specfic "whiteness" of light. I have noticed I can see that particular blue from cars quite a distance away, as if the blue is almost as high in intensity as the rest of the headlight itself.