Note that on the second video, about 18 seconds or so in, they show what I mean about staring into the core center of the bulb, they reflect the light through a fairly small magnifying lens, not much bigger than a postit note.
Why oh why reduce the surface area of the source of light emission so small, when the front of the headlight has so much more practical surface area to distribute the light more evenly? That only exasperates the problem by using a magnifying lens like that.
Okay, then have someone sit in front of the vehicle…
Guess what position people drive in? Sitting!
Anyways, I found these very relevant videos…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKhRA0q-ZUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBWi0k_271I
Note that on the second video, about 18 seconds or so in, they show what I mean about staring into the core center of the bulb, they reflect the light through a fairly small magnifying lens, not much bigger than a postit note.
Why oh why reduce the surface area of the source of light emission so small, when the front of the headlight has so much more practical surface area to distribute the light more evenly? That only exasperates the problem by using a magnifying lens like that.