The intense light from high beams hits the tiny water droplets in the fog and reflects back into the driver’s eyes.
Washington state law states that low beams “shall be deemed to avoid glare at all times.” Bernhard Lang Getty Images Q: What are the rules for high beams on parallel roads or divided roads? Does the ...
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Imagine if you could drive at night with your high beams on all the time, bathing the road ahead in bright light but without ever blinding other drivers. In Europe and Asia, many cars offer adaptive ...
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 ...
Drivers faced reduced visibility on area roads Wednesday morning as fog conditions created hazardous driving situations.
With a number of vehicles now equipped with automatic headlights, drivers may not notice when theirs are off. Can you flash your high beams to let someone know their lights aren’t on? Vehicle Code ...
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 ...
If you’re headed down a dark road at night, it might be tempting to turn on your bright headlights. That’s what they’re for, right? High beams are a light setting in your car and when used, they can ...
My grandson has a 2001 Dodge Dakota. It was a hand-me-down from my father-in-law to my grandson. For some reason, we lose the low beams when we pull the tilt steering wheel down. I looked for shorted ...