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      03-27-2024, 07:43 PM   #2850
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Originally Posted by RemoWilliams84 View Post
No anti-dazzle leaves the high beams on at all times (over a certain speed) and just turns off portions of the lights to keep from blinding cars when it senses them.
It doesn't keep them on at all times. If you're close to a car in front of you, they turn off, if they hit off road signs, they shut off, if you're on a 4-lane highway, etc.

"Interactive headlights, that adjust beam pattern for optimum light output. Namely, active lighting that adjusts the beam pattern as to not "dazzle" with light, as the oncoming vehicle approaches. And would also turn that drivers side outer beam off, or adjust it away from the oncoming vehicle, in real time."
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