High beams can give you added visibility at night on dark roads, but doing so may be illegal depending on your state laws.
ORLANDO, Fla. – News 6 traffic safety expert Trooper Steve Montiero answers viewer questions about the rules of the road every week, helping Orlando-area residents become better drivers by being ...
Question: I’m concerned about pedestrians getting killed on the road. I think the lack of use of high-beam lights is likely the cause of the drivers not seeing the pedestrians. I have a problem for ...
So you're driving at night, minding your own business, when suddenly your entire world becomes a searing white light. An oncoming car, usually a massive SUV that's already sitting a foot higher than ...
Imagine if you could drive at night with your high beams on all the time, bathing the road ahead in bright light but without ever blinding other drivers. In Europe and Asia, many cars offer adaptive ...
We’ve all been there: driving down a poorly-lit road, you activate the car’s high beams for better visibility of what’s ahead. Miles later, you realize that you’re the idiot with high-beams still on, ...
This week we write more on the issue of high beams while driving. We heard from several readers over the past few weeks about the incorrect use of a vehicle’s high beams, which we addressed in a ...
Read full article: 90 degrees? Florida heat looking to set a few records. Here’s your forecast The deep swaths of blue color show the moisture and storms already building ahead of the winter storm ...
With a number of vehicles now equipped with automatic headlights, drivers may not notice when theirs are off. Can you flash your high beams to let someone know their lights aren’t on? Vehicle Code ...
Raise your hand if you have ever been cruising down any major thoroughfare in metro Atlanta and been suddenly blinded by the searing white headlights of an oncoming car. Or maybe the car was behind ...