It’s of course true that LED headlights on luxury cars and other new cars definitely look better than traditional halogen headlights, but the benefits reach far beyond looks — they’re also much safer ...
Are you tired of seeing all those premium cars drive by with their gorgeous, bright LED headlights? Meanwhile you’re driving around with yellowish halogen bulbs that barely illuminate the road in ...
No you're not imagining it. Headlights have gotten brighter, and people driving on dark roads since the start of Daylight Saving Time have felt the impact. Before LED lights were introduced, many auto ...
Since the early 2000s, LED headlights have become more popular on the roadways. But what makes LED headlights different from their halogen counterparts? “With some of the yellow headlights, the ...
On paper, ultra-bright factory headlights promise safety, illuminating dark roads with a clarity that older halogen bulbs ...
Modern LED headlights producing up to 4,000 lumens are creating visibility challenges and safety concerns for drivers on the road.
Before installing brighter bulbs, auxiliary or flashing lights on your car, ensure you're not breaking any state or federal laws.
Millions of Americans are driving around in the dark. That’s not a metaphor, it’s of the state of U.S. headlight technology and maintenance compared to places like Canada, Europe and Japan. Only about ...
LED lights don't draw enough energy to create a lot of heat, but that waste heat is useful for preventing ice buildup on headlights. The problem is reportedly worse in “warmer” snowy climates, where ...
Carriages were the first vehicles that required something to light their way. The very first things conceived to do that were lamps powered by candles, which suited these vehicles powered by horses ...