Modern LED technology promised safer roads. Instead, it's creating a blinding menace that regulators refuse to address.
Driving at night in Ohio has gotten brighter in the past few decades. If someone is shining their car's lights too bright, is ...
A car's headlights grow yellow or cloudy over time due to the breakdown of the protective layer on the lens. That contamination can cause your headlights to be dimmer—and therefore less safe. One way ...
Headlights brighter, but crashes from glare are even over the last decade and stats show other crash rates are lower.
Yes, foggy headlights don’t perform as well as clear ones, creating a real safety issue when you’re driving at night or in ...
A U.S. driver who continued driving with a handheld flashlight installed in place of a broken headlight has gone viral online ...
Apply a small amount of WD-40 directly to the headlight lens. Have a microfiber cloth handy to wipe any drips. Alternatively, spray WD-40 onto a clean, lint-free cloth, then rub it into each headlight ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently released its safety ratings, with headlight scores being one of the prominent factors, alongside other parameters such as front and side ...
When driving at night or in foul weather, you need your headlights. Unfortunately, they fail sometimes, and you need to replace them. Without them, you might not be able to see, and it’s undoubtedly ...
Factory lights don't always give you the best visibility, especially when navigating dark roads. Fortunately, we have compiled a list of the top-reviewed project headlight bulbs, according to Amazon ...
It's quick and easy to get the yellow, cloudy residue off your headlights, making your car safer and better looking. I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata for pavement ...