Great news that's been long time coming when it comes to nighttime safety on U.S. roads. Nearly a decade after Toyota petitioned the U.S. government in 2013 to allow adaptive driving beam headlights ...
Huawei just showed off a feature at the Beijing Auto Show that American regulators are years away from approving.
The U.S. government is taking steps to allow headlight technology onto vehicles that could improve night driving conditions while reducing crashes that happen after dark. The U.S. National Highway ...
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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The first headlights to adorn automobiles weren't all that much better than squinting real hard and hoping any cows in the road had the good ...
Adaptive driving beam (ADB) headlights, also known as smart headlights, can shine more light onto the road ahead without blinding the drivers of oncoming cars. But until now, an outdated federal ...
What are the different types of glare? The benefits of adaptive-driving-beam headlights. Current and future testing of ADB systems. The primary function of headlamps is to provide forward visibility ...
A potential change to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard for headlights would allow auto manufacturers to begin incorporating adaptive-driving-beam headlights in the vehicles they sell in the U ...
Headlight brightness can be a major nuisance while driving at night. They glare in the rearview mirror and blind drivers to oncoming traffic. However, a policy change from the National Highway Safety ...