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I've been noticing this more frequently since carmakers have started using the way-too-bright headlights. I think of it as a "Crayola blue light shadow". It's become increasingly harder to drive at night, too. I was hoping for some actual answer here, but I guess we will all keep looking. I wear glasses and am very nearsighted, with one eye being more nearsighted and the other having more astigmatism.
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It is the newer bright lights causing this, as opposed to the older more yellow headlights, and it's spectacles with the wrong type of lens for your eyes, the lens is splitting the white light into blue and white, likewise it can split a line of purple fairy lights into a double line of pink and blue. You need different spectacle lenses as I do myself, and a note to remind everyone whenever you get new specs.
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I notice Blue Lights coming from majority of car headlights and I also notice the Blue Lights from every light on the street and parking lots at all the supermarkets. I also notice that if I take me Blue Blocker glasses off you don't see the Blue Light, at least I don't see it. I know something sinister is afoot because everything that is going on in the world seems to try to get peoples ANXIETY up and cause a person to act out in DESPAIR or CONFUSION. I know Blue Light can cause SLEEP DEPRIVATION and with all that's going on in the news, SLEEP DEPRIVATION can cause CALM PEOPLE to ACT UP in ERRATIC violent behavior or their GOOD JUDGEMENT can be altered. Everything we see now is to cause people to jump to conclusion and not PAY CLOSE ATTENTION to the UNDERLYING MOTIVE behind certain TOPICS, CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES, and DISCUSSIONS. I believe the Blue Lights on these vehicles is a IDENTIFYING MARK for a CRIME SYNDICATE GANG just like the vehicles with the 1 headlight or 1 taillight is. Never take a situation at face value because these perps want to control the narrative to get a reaction. Always stay calm and observe what is really going on. Never JUMP THE GUN with emotional outburst always STAY CALM. May we all that are GOOD and LOVING people, survive this.
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I am thinking it's a reflection of senors under the head lights. Modern cars have sensors all over the place. As an example, a Mazda page showing sensors exactly where many of us keep seeing them. _removed_

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It's likely related to the blue light filter for glasses. I added that to my latest glasses prescription and now I see the blue lights from headlights as described by others in this thread. I see it both when looking at headlights of oncoming cars and in my rear view mirror. The blue light moves depending on if I'm looking straight at the headlight or if my head is angled and I'm looking more out the side of my glasses. I do have fairly thick prescription glasses.
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same thing for me verbatim. glad im not the only one. the common denominator seems to be folks that wear glasses, myself included.
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I just spoke with someone from my eyeglass manufacturer, they told me it's because of the blue light blocker. My suggestion is only to use blue light blocker glasses while working and have a pair without that coating for any other time.
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Rofl. Ok, lunatic.
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I don't know about that. I've seen them ever since I was little, before I even started wearing glasses. I also used to see very similar halos around (and under) street lights, though those were more purplish. And only some kinds of streetlights, too.

I have had my eyes examined over the years, and I have nearsightedness and mild astigmatism, but no glaucoma or any other eye issues.

This is something I've been wondering about ever since I was a kid, because I've asked people about it, and nobody seems to know what I'm talking about.
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I have prisms in my glasses and I see the blue light. Also when you see a green LED light you probably also see the two colors of yellow and blue separated.
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What you are experiencing is called chromatic abberration. When white light passes through a different medium its separated into its component coloured light according to its wavelength. The shorter wavelength like blue colour gets refracted earlier therefore falls in front of your retina.

I'm guessing you've myopia and we normally give least concave lenses that gives you best vision to avoid strain to your eye. This means your eye tends to capture the blue colour just falling in front more.

Meet your Optician or Optometrist for these Possibly solutions

1. Get lenses with higher refractive index
2.Try anti-reflective coatings
3.Ensure the Optical center of lenses coincides with your eye centre to avoid inducing prism. Good luck!

I have this too.
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It is UV part of spectrum 390-410nm approx and eye has very bad chromatic dispersion in UV making light appear offset from where bulb is. I hate it, there might be a film filter for mirrors to block this. Still looking for product myself.
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