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"Bruce" wrote in message
news ![]() The incidence of people driving without lights at night has increased ever since some cars were supplied with instrument panel lighting that is illuminated with the ignition on, regardless of whether the sidelights or headlights are switched on. Being unable to see the speedometer and other instruments at night is quite a powerful reminder to switch on sidelights or headlights. ;-) Don't an increasing number of cars come with automatic headlights? I've got so used to them that I'd probably forget to switch the lights on in a vehicle without them. Ditto with the auto-dipping rear view mirrors. I gather that future cars will be even smarter, with the headlights controlled by 3D GPS systems that fine-tune the beams, taking into account curves and gradients ahead. Some cars already automatically modify the high beam shape when they see cars coming the other way, and many cars steer the beams with the front wheels. |
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