Mercedes
Benz improves drivers’ late night safety
Mercedes-Benz drivers could find their late
night journeys much safer in the future as the firm has developed
a new system which adapts a car’s headlamps to the vehicles
around them.
The innovative
system means that drivers will have greater visibility of
the road around them, depending on how busy the roads are.
With virtually
all cars simply allowing motorists to switch between dipped
and main beam lights, this system will adapt the headlight
range to the distance of vehicle ahead or to oncoming traffic.
The new
Mercedes-Benz technology adjusts the light yield to certain
traffic situations, potentially increasing the range of a
dipped beam from around 65 metres to as much as 300 metres.
Also, if
vehicles are moving towards the car, they will be protected
from dazzling lights as the system adjusts the headlamps
so the light falls in front of them.
Practical
tests of the technology found that pedestrians standing by
the roadside were recognised at a distance of 260 metres,
which is 150 metres earlier than when they can be seen through
conventional dipped beam lighting.
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