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 ...
View post: This 'Heavy-Duty' Craftsman Rolling Tool Box Is 33% Off at Lowe's There are typically a number of differences between European- and U.S.-spec cars, but the big one I’ll be drilling down on ...
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 ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You probably don’t think too much about headlight technology, but ...
According to California Vehicle Code, high beams are allowed only when there are no oncoming vehicles within 500 feet. You ...
Raise your hand if you have ever been cruising down any major thoroughfare in metro Atlanta and been suddenly blinded by the searing white headlights of an oncoming car. Or maybe the car was behind ...
A new NHTSA rule amends Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108, now enabling the certification of ADB headlight systems on vehicles sold in the United States. What are the different types of glare?
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 ...
Ford and Google have just made things a whole lot easier for the directionally impaired with the “Send to SYNC” service–a feature that allows drivers to beam directions from Google Maps to Ford ...
I'm thinking of replacing the el cheapo Toucan lights on my car with a set of PIAAs. I wanted to connect them in with my existing lights so that I can have them on at night without having to switch ...