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AKSteve

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Wait, the graphic says "enhances visibility and minimizes glare for OTHER road users."

How exactly does this help you guys?

From my understanding, it's like having your brights on, but the headlights can switch off certain zones so that it won't aim any lights at oncoming cars as they pass by. Then those zones switch back on again after the car has passed.
 

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From my understanding, it's like having your brights on, but the headlights can switch off certain zones so that it won't aim any lights at oncoming cars as they pass by. Then those zones switch back on again after the car has passed.
Now that makes sense. Thx.
 

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What next, we have to pull over to let electric car pass to save a kilowatt of power due to the massive air disturbance we cause.
Huh? How can this technology offend you in any way? It allows you to have the brightest lights possible and uses technology to automatically dim those lights and prevent them from blinding oncoming traffic. And you don't have to do a thing.
 

smurfslayer

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Huh? How can this technology offend you in any way? It allows you to have the brightest lights possible and uses technology to automatically dim those lights and prevent them from blinding oncoming traffic. And you don't have to do a thing.
Brighter lights are a micro aggression exercised by privileged people, bruh.

;-)
 

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I will not be hiding deer crossing the road to protect some idiots that want to stare at on coming lights. Probably great for city driving but not where I drive.
 

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I will not be hiding deer crossing the road to protect some idiots that want to stare at on coming lights. Probably great for city driving but not where I drive.
The high beam stays on and only cuts out where a oncoming car is. Unless you drive with your high beams all the time, This would seem to be a better option for where you drive.
 
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