Light reflected from water or a flat surface can cause unwanted glare.
There is no clear consensus on whether they cause more glare.
It is essential to position lights so that they do not cause harsh glare or disturbing shadows.
This can cause temporarily blinding glare from, for example, the headlights of an approaching vehicle at night.
Over-illumination might cause glare when viewing computer monitors or other objects.
The explosions were made to cause maximum glare and minimum noise.
This causes glare from reflected objects in the viewing area.
Teachers also faulted the large windows for causing glare on the blackboards.
Such street lights can also cause glare for drivers and pedestrians.
They also caused glare at night, as headlamp beams reflected into drivers' eyes.