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Offline wbm00

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If a driver isn't capable of reverting to dipped beam when they see an oncoming vehicle, I question whether they should have a driving licence. Perhaps an autonomous vehicle would be a safer option for such individuals :snigger:
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Those lights are capable of throwing a full beam when following another car - but with the beam divided into two with each half swivelled slightly sideways to avoid dazzling the driver in front. I have seen a video of it on the internet recently and it looked quite effective.
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That is very nice - the beam is steered so both drivers in front and on coming drivers don't get the full beam, but elsewhere the full beam is thrown meaning things like wildlife on the side of the road are more likely to be seen.
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I like that concept.  :goodjob2:
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