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 ...
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Drivers warn ultra-bright LED headlights are becoming a road safety issue — calls grow for regulation
Night driving is starting to feel like staring into a row of stadium floodlights, and […] ...
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 ...
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