Adaptive headlights or adaptive driving beams consist of automated beamforming controlled by a computer system. The light is illuminated in different directions. They illuminate the path right in front of the driver and dim the lights shining outwards to don't blind other drivers. They are very useful at nighttime or during the low-light condition. They spread over a wider area, increasing the visibility of the driver.
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Instead of traditional headlights fixed in one direction, adaptive headlights are way more flexible; they are not fixed. These headlights use electronic systems that detect the steering angle of the driver. This information is passed on to the computer system that then directs the headlights to turn in a particular direction. So, based on the direction in which the car is headed, the headlights are placed in that way to illuminate the path ahead.
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The driver pretty much needs to pay attention to the obstacles ahead. Since these headlights work well on curves, make sure to keep track of any obstacles that the headlights are illuminating and make changes accordingly.
There are certain tips that drivers should keep in mind while using these headlights:
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