Complaints about the blinding glare from the headlights of large vehicles have been intensifying over the course of the past few years. A quick Google search reveals several pages of articles ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hyundai Mobis (KRX:012330) announced that the company has developed the world’s first Advanced Adaptive Driving Beam (AADB) which safely ensures vision with the ...
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 ...
Driving after dark used to be a haven. Late at night, there’s no rush-hour traffic, just the meditative hum of the passing ...
Fall has officially arrived in central Ohio, and that means the days will only grow shorter (and colder) in the coming months. That means drivers will be spending more time driving around in darkness ...
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View post: Could Fiat Ever Make A Real Return To America? There are typically a number of differences between European- and U.S.-spec cars, but the big one I’ll be drilling down on is headlight ...
The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a final ruling this week that permits automakers to finally add Adaptive Driving Beams (ADB) for vehicles on US roads. Adaptive ...
Researchers have come up with an alternative to conventional adaptive driving beam systems: a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) optical scanner that relies on the piezoelectric effect of ...
Anyone who has ever been temporarily blinded by high-beam headlights from an oncoming car will be happy to hear this. U.S. highway safety regulators are about to allow new high-tech headlights that ...