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    Posted: 17 February 2022 at 5:35am
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US Clears Way For Automakers To Install Smart Headlights (axios.com) 7

The Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a rule Tuesday to allow adaptive driving beam headlights, or smart headlights, in the U.S. Axios reports: The technology, which relies on sensors and LED light, will help prevent crashes by allowing better illumination of pedestrians, animals and objects without impairing the visibility of drivers in other vehicles, NHTSA said. Adaptive driving beam headlight systems, which are commonplace in Europe and Canada, automatically focus beams on darker, unoccupied areas while reducing the intensity of illumination in times of oncoming traffic. Research released in 2019 by the American Automobile Association found that European vehicles with adaptive headlight systems increase roadway lighting by as much as 86% when compared to U.S. low beam headlights. "NHTSA prioritizes the safety of everyone on our nation's roads, whether they are inside or outside a vehicle. New technologies can help advance that mission," said Steven Cliff, NHTSA's deputy administrator, in a statement. "NHTSA is issuing this final rule to help improve safety and protect vulnerable road users."

I think this is a oood improvement, but there's always downsides, and the big one here is that the cost to make these headlights, and consequently the cost to replace them as a result of damage from collisions, will go way up.
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Safety always costs more!
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Just make them actually smart, I'm not a fan of the new vehicles with the auto high beams as they still blind you for a bit until they adjust down. Living out in the country its more of a problem.
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Ditto on headlights being a real problem out in the country where we live.  People put $1000 blue headlights into a $500 car and never aim them correcty or remember to dim them.
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