Headlight glare remains a persistent issue for drivers despite advancements in automotive lighting technology, according to a new AAA study.
If you’ve ever felt like oncoming headlights are brighter than ever, you’re not imagining it. Modern LED headlights can ...
Proper, a national acquisitions and property management platform, announced the acquisitions of Novo Properties and Alexander Properties Group, bringing the organization to six operating companies and ...
Exeter, United States - March 4, 2026 / Auto Collision Center of Exeter / Exeter, NH - Auto body damage following a collision can affect far more than a vehicle’s appearance. Structural movement ...
Oral arguments were heard in the Colorado Court of Appeals on Feb. 11 in the case filed by Boulder County and the town of Superior regarding the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (RMMA), owned by ...
In modern automobiles, one feature hasn't changed much over the years: headlights. Sure, they've gotten brighter and use new lighting technologies, but in many cars, they're still just big, bright ...
Headlight brightness has doubled in a decade, with widespread driver complaints and frustration. Regulatory loopholes allow manufacturers to increase brightness because of outdated federal standards.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Glatter is a New York-based physician covering public health. As physicians who specialize in emergency medicine and ...
Cars' headlights have come a long way since charming yet potentially dangerous acetylene headlamps debuted in vintage automobiles. The later halogen headlights are still around, but the world has ...
Toyota Tacoma owners with $800-$900 to spare and a desire to have the latest and greatest on their trucks will soon be able to invest in what's actually a pretty cool innovation from Oracle Lighting.
The SEMA Show is winding down, but Oracle Lighting has used the event to introduce what they’re claiming is the “world’s first lensless LED headlight.” Scheduled to arrive in January, the lights will ...