Your car or truck’s stock headlights may be adequate on paved roads at moderate speeds, especially when paired with streetlights. But throw in the utter darkness in the middle of nowhere, or even just ...
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Despite your vehicle having the best headlights, driving through the fog is always a challenge. This is because normal driving lights reflect light off the fog, hindering your visibility. Fortunately, ...
Most cars in America have three colors of lights on the outside. There’s white for headlights and reverse lights, red for brake lights and rear lights and amber for turn signals, at least in the front ...
The future of automotive lights could be a tad more colorful as Mercedes has become the first automaker in Germany to receive approval to use turquoise marker lights on autonomous vehicles. The ...
When I first started driving in the 1960s, the only aftermarket car lights available were off-road light bars, fog lamps, spotlights, and dye-to-color clear bulbs. Today, aftermarket car lights are ...
Automated vehicles don’t have human operators to communicate their driving intentions to pedestrians at intersections. My team’s research on pedestrians’ perceptions of safety shows their trust of ...
Trickle-down tech is just about how everything works these days. First the high-end rides get it, and over time it migrates to even the cheaper cars. Remember ABS? It started in the exotics, and now ...
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