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As energy-efficient LED lighting becomes more common along roads, scientists are looking for ways to ensure the safety of drivers by assessing the eyestrain associated with glare from the new ...
Adaptive driving beams have been in use in Europe since 2012. They are now available on vehicles sold in every major automotive market worldwide, except the U.S.
Glare can sometimes hurt your vision. Light scatters inside your eye, and you can’t see sharp images. With disabling glare, the loss of contrast is often worse in dim, not bright, environments.
The 2004 Lexus RX 330 will have optional units that turn with steering. Audi's A8 has adaptive lighting in Europe but won't in the United States, at least for now.
The researchers adjusted the light sources to create 72 different lighting conditions, and volunteer observers were asked to rate their level of discomfort glare under each condition on a standard ...
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