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The majority states high-beam headlights were available in some U.S. car models as early as the '50s, but they weren’t really reliable.
The smart-headlight prototype got a road test on this truck. Carnegie Mellon. High-beams are the bane of nighttime driving. You're just toodling along, minding your own business, when you round a ...
U.S. highway safety regulators are about to allow new high-tech headlights that can automatically tailor beams so they focus on dark areas of the road and don’t create glare for oncoming drivers.
I think the lack of use of high-beam lights is likely the cause of the drivers not seeing the pedestrians. I have a problem for you to solve.
Because Standard 108 defined headlights as only having high or low beams — and legally requiring they remain separate — it tacitly excluded all of the technical advances that followed, ...
Fog lights are another feature offered in fewer new cars. Mounted low on the vehicle, fog lights produce a sharp beam of light directed towards the road, enabling the driver to see lane markers and ...
MACON, Ga. — Using your bright lights on a dark road at night can help you see better, but if you don't use them correctly, it can blind other drivers around you. Jerry Booth emailed 13WMAZ ...
Question: I’m concerned about pedestrians getting killed on the road. I think the lack of use of high-beam lights is likely the cause of the drivers not seeing the pedestrians. I have a problem ...