Researchers at Carnegie Mellon created an experimental headlight that tracks other vehicles and blanks out the bits of light that would normally blind them in traffic. Freelance writer Amanda C.
Imagine if you could drive at night with your high beams on all the time, bathing the road ahead in bright light but without ever blinding other drivers. In Europe and Asia, many cars offer adaptive ...
High beams can give you added visibility at night on dark roads, but doing so may be illegal depending on your state laws.
I receive complaints from many Golden Lives that they suffer from intensely bright automobile headlights on both oncoming as well as following cars. In recent years, new autos are equipped with LED ...
Adaptive headlights are headlights that actively respond to changing conditions. Their goal is to provide drivers with better visibility and more time to react to conditions ahead. It's a term that ...
A car's headlights need to be on to activate the high beams or 'brights'. It is usually marked with a blue headlight icon displayed on the instrument cluster. 'Brights' or high beams can be activated ...