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Old 03-07-2012, 11:17 PM
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I just want to know how bright a headlight can get before an oncoming Honda Civic plows into me because the driver was blinded.

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Cornering lights, Adaptive headlights and High Beam Assistant are all integrated into the headlights. Cornering lights turn on automatically when bends are taken slowly. The Adaptive headlights react continuously to movements of the steering wheel and to speed, thus illuminating winding roads perfectly. The High Beam Assistant switches between full and dipped beam according to the traffic, thus easing the load on the driver during the dark. Dipped beam, accent lighting and direction indicators are also implemented with LED technology.
So is it Cornering lights or Adaptive headlights that are working when I have the truck sliding sideways, full opposite lock with my right foot buried?
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