Why Roadside Anti-Glare Screens Are Quietly Saving Lives on Indian Highways
We don’t often talk about it, but if you’ve ever driven on a busy Indian highway at night, you’ve likely experienced the blinding flash of high-beam headlights coming from the opposite direction. That second or two where your vision blurs, your reflexes tighten, and for a moment—you’re driving blind. It's frightening, dangerous, and unfortunately, far too common. But there’s a simple and powerful solution that’s starting to show up more often on Indian roads: roadside anti-glare screens . These vertical barriers, usually installed along the median of highways or elevated flyovers, don’t look like much at first glance. They’re not flashy. They don’t beep or light up. But what they do is quietly reduce the glare from oncoming headlights, helping drivers maintain visibility and focus, especially at night. And that alone can mean the difference between reaching home safely and becoming another statistic. What Exactly Is a Roadside Anti-Glare Screen? Think of it as a visual shield. Po...