In Europe and Asia, many cars offer adaptive driving beam headlights that can do this.
But that still means driving much – or most – of the time using only low beam headlights that don’t reach very far.
That means it will probably be years before ADB headlights are widely available in the US.
But, while driving, the lights work just like standard high beam, low beam headlights.
It will be years before they can offer new, redesigned ADB headlights that meet the standards, auto industry sources say.
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CNN, ADB, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Ford, Volkswagen, Insurance Institute for Highway, Society of Automotive Engineers, ” Audi, “, General Motors, Society of Automotive, EU, Audi, Mercedes, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
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Europe, Asia, China, Canada, United States, America, American