How the eye would react to the bright light of a car

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When exposed to the bright light of a car, the eye's natural response is to constrict the pupils in order to limit the amount of light entering the eye. This helps to reduce the intensity of the light and prevent damage to the retina. Additionally, the eye may also produce tears in response to the bright light in an attempt to protect and lubricate the eye surface. Continued exposure to bright light can lead to discomfort, temporary blindness, and potential long-term damage to the eyes. It is important to shield the eyes from intense light sources, such as oncoming car headlights, to protect your vision.