Your car’s high beams are handy for illuminating dark, empty South Carolina roads. But when surrounded by other cars, these brights can distract other drivers. South Carolina has laws telling you when ...
So you're driving at night, minding your own business, when suddenly your entire world becomes a searing white light. An oncoming car, usually a massive SUV that's already sitting a foot higher than ...
Kurt Ernst February 27, 2013 Comment Now! If you live in the city, chances are good you don’t use your high beams much for night driving, since you’re rarely in an environment where they can be ...
Safety features on cars are getting more complex as crash avoidance technology develops, but one of the simplest and oldest aids available to drivers to improve visibility isn’t used nearly enough.
Being dazzled by car high beams is no joke. Having someone come around the corner and forget to dip their headlamps isn't just annoying, it’s potentially dangerous. To be featured at next week's ...
With a recent petition, Toyota has intensified the pressure on safety regulators to approve new headlights currently forbidden on U.S. roads. The headlights use cameras to detect other cars and ...
Have you been having trouble turning on the high beams in the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L? It’s not your fault if you cannot do it, because the North American automaker, which is part of Stellantis, ...
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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With a number of vehicles now equipped with automatic headlights, drivers may not notice when theirs are off. Can you flash your ...
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