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  2. Headlights are blinding us. Here’s why it’s mostly an ...

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    Safety regulations usually differ somewhat between different global markets. But, since adaptive beam headlights have been in use in other countries for a decade or more, automakers hoped that ...

  3. Headlamp - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive Highbeam Assist is Mercedes-Benz's marketing name for a headlight control strategy that continuously automatically tailors the headlamp range so the beam just reaches other vehicles ahead, thus always ensuring maximum possible seeing range without glaring other road users. [155] It was first launched in the Mercedes E-class in 2009. [154]

  4. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary high beam lights may be fitted to provide high-intensity light to enable the driver to see at longer range than the vehicle's high beam headlights. [13] Such lights are most notably fitted on rally cars, and are occasionally fitted to production vehicles derived from or imitating such cars.

  5. Adaptive headlamp - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 May 2009, at 01:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  6. American drivers are finally getting high definition ... - AOL

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    After nearly a decade of petitions, the NHTSA is giving the OK to ADB (Adaptive Driving Beam). American drivers are finally getting high definition headlights (adaptive driving beam) [Video] Skip ...

  7. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Wikipedia

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    FMVSS 108 is codified in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 571, Section 108. [1] The most recent version was published by NHTSA for comment in December 2007, [2] and since then, it has been amended in April 2011, [3] August 2011, [4] January 2012, [5] December 2012, [6] December 2015, [7] February 2016, [8] and February 2022.

  8. Lincoln MKX - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln MKX features bi-xenon HID projector headlights, LED daytime running lights, LED fog lights, LED taillights, or full adaptive LED headlights with LED amber turn signals, LED daytime running lights, LED taillights, and LED fog lights which replaces the standard bi-xenon headlights if the Lincoln MKX is equipped with Luxury Package.

  9. Adaptive headlight - Wikipedia

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