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Blinded by the light (in the U.S.)

Vehicle headlights have been getting brighter with newer technology and LEDs, but ADB (adaptive driving beam) headlights can make it so drivers aren't blinded by oncoming vehicles.  

The U.S. has been slower to adopt this technology than the rest of the world. 

And to be honest, it's giving me a headache!

In Europe and Asia, many cars offer adaptive driving beam headlights that can do this. ADB is a lighting technology that has been available for many years in other parts of the world including Europe, China and Canada, but not in the United States.

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automotive, technology, leds, adaptive driving beam, english

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