Adaptive Headlights adapt to changing roadway conditions – such as curves – to help illuminate the roadway ahead.
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Rick explains how adaptive headlights help drivers anticipate obstacles better at night:
WHAT IT DOES:
Headlights actually move side to side as the steering wheel turns.
WHAT IT DOES NOT DO:
Does not automatically switch from low beams to high beams.
When driving in low-light conditions, it can be difficult to see cars or objects on curves or down down hills. You may not even see a person or an animal - even Rick's trusty friend, Scout - in time to make an emergency maneuver.
Luckily, adaptive headlights can help drivers better see dogs, humans and cars alike at night by swiveling when drivers turn the steering wheel. According to recent studies, drivers using adaptive headlights around curves are able to see objects sooner than drivers with fixed headlights.
Know more. Drive safer. Visit MyCarDoesWhat.org to learn more about using car safety features to keep you, your family and others safer on the roads.