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Massachusetts bans uber-bright aftermarket LED headlights and drivers couldn't be more thrilled
Massachusetts has recently taken a firm stand on the use of bright LED headlights by banning certain aftermarket versions of these lights on vehicles. The rise in popularity of bright LED headlights, ...
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Drivers say new LED headlights are creating a dangerous visibility problem
If you’ve found yourself squinting at night while a newer SUV rolls toward you like a glowing refrigerator, you’re not alone.
Paramedic Brian Anderson logs more than 150 miles during an emergency work shift crisscrossing Long Island roads and beyond. When faced with bright headlight glare from LEDs, he said drivers have ...
The adoption of LEDs continues to expand across a variety of sectors, including automotive, agricultural, industrial, commercial, and outdoor lighting. The biggest growth drivers are their lower power ...
The smaller and bluer lights may a challenge to readjust, but when it comes to the health of your eyes, there’s no known dark ...
If you’ve ever felt like oncoming headlights are brighter than ever, you’re not imagining it. Modern LED headlights can illuminate hundreds of feet down ...
Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) has introduced the AL58818Q and AL58812Q, a new series of automotive-compliant 18- and 12-channel linear LED drivers, respectively, that offers precise color mixing and ...
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