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 ...
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 But until now, an outdated federal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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?
The European version of the Tesla Model Y is being revamped with new adaptive headlights, but thanks to an outdated U.S. law, the cutting-edge technology is not yet allowed in American iterations of ...
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 ...
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