I don't drive at night so it's a non issue. :). That said, headlights are a difficult thing to improve while keeping within the specifications of the different States that we travel through. What I'm referring to is the addition of extra LED lights etc on the front of the coach. Also, a lot of the non-approved high intensity headlights are not legal either. Use caution and do your due diligence before simply adding more light and/or changing the bulbs. I'm sure you've seen the blue headlights and other really bright lights that aren't aimed properly. There are some simple things you can do to improve your night driving. First is to ensure your PLASTIC lenses are clear. The old glass headlamps never yellowed or faded. The other thing is to have your headlights aimed correctly. Should be done where trucks get theirs done. Your local auto parts store won't do it correctly. The final piece is to ensure your headlights are getting the full pop from your alternator. This is usually done through a relay which ensures your headlight get the entire 12VDC voltage. Finally make sure your headlights have a very good ground. This is overlooked often. Having built many street rods, headlights are very important when rewiring a vehicle... Dennis