Tim Stevens
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But because it takes a long time for auto manufacturers to bring new technology to market, it's still taking some time for them to be able to bring these new headlights to the American market. So that technology is really promising. That'll mean we can have really bright, really amazingly high-tech headlights, but theoretically without the glare.
But again, it's only going to be on the newest and highest-end cars, so it's going to be a long time before we see those really on the majority of cars on the road.
But again, it's only going to be on the newest and highest-end cars, so it's going to be a long time before we see those really on the majority of cars on the road.
But again, it's only going to be on the newest and highest-end cars, so it's going to be a long time before we see those really on the majority of cars on the road.
From a car that's coming directly at you, the advice that I've got is to look at the white line on the side of the road off to the right of your fender as you're driving ahead. Basically, that allows you to keep an eye of where your car is going, but without looking directly at the headlights. I
From a car that's coming directly at you, the advice that I've got is to look at the white line on the side of the road off to the right of your fender as you're driving ahead. Basically, that allows you to keep an eye of where your car is going, but without looking directly at the headlights. I
From a car that's coming directly at you, the advice that I've got is to look at the white line on the side of the road off to the right of your fender as you're driving ahead. Basically, that allows you to keep an eye of where your car is going, but without looking directly at the headlights. I
But there is some technology that is much more available on modern cars now, which will help for really bright lights coming up from behind you. There are camera-based rearview mirrors that are getting to be more common, particularly in larger SUVs and trucks, where basically instead of having a traditional mirror to look backwards, you now have a camera pointing backwards.
But there is some technology that is much more available on modern cars now, which will help for really bright lights coming up from behind you. There are camera-based rearview mirrors that are getting to be more common, particularly in larger SUVs and trucks, where basically instead of having a traditional mirror to look backwards, you now have a camera pointing backwards.
But there is some technology that is much more available on modern cars now, which will help for really bright lights coming up from behind you. There are camera-based rearview mirrors that are getting to be more common, particularly in larger SUVs and trucks, where basically instead of having a traditional mirror to look backwards, you now have a camera pointing backwards.
And when you flip the little switch on the bottom of the rearview mirror, it actually pops over to basically an integrated LCD that's built into the mirror. So instead of having the reflection of the lights coming at you, you're looking at a camera feed, and that camera feed can block out those really bright headlights.
And when you flip the little switch on the bottom of the rearview mirror, it actually pops over to basically an integrated LCD that's built into the mirror. So instead of having the reflection of the lights coming at you, you're looking at a camera feed, and that camera feed can block out those really bright headlights.
And when you flip the little switch on the bottom of the rearview mirror, it actually pops over to basically an integrated LCD that's built into the mirror. So instead of having the reflection of the lights coming at you, you're looking at a camera feed, and that camera feed can block out those really bright headlights.
Yeah, you're welcome. I'm happy to help.
Yeah, you're welcome. I'm happy to help.
Yeah, you're welcome. I'm happy to help.