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      04-20-2022, 05:31 PM   #18
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I was responding to the statement:
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Think of it like smart high beams. It disables the beams for oncoming cars/cars in front of you only, while other areas ahead of you still get the high beam. The US unfortunately does not allow it.
That statement is the statement i was referring to, The US does allow smart beams as you describe it, ie "disables the beams for oncoming cars/cars in front of you only, while other areas ahead of you still get the high beam", that is what Adaptive Driving Beams are, They are allowed in the US as of 2/22/2022.

It's no biggie, i just wanted to clear up some of the confusion around the new regs and BMWs awfull "no dazzle" term which is close to meaningless.
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