Dutch445
Elite Member
I know in my tundras the headlight pattern is very distinct, you notice it pulling up to a garage door with the headlights on.
if the light pattern is designed right, low beams shouldn't be directed into oncoming traffic until very late in the pattern.
not sure if all manufacturers are like that, or if new bulbs change that.
high beams on the other hand, do project much further out so i would imagine these newer brighter bulbs could cause
issues with oncoming drivers.
i have a bigger issue with newer vehicles that have designed it so the "BACKUP" lights come on when
people are getting in and out of their car,, absolutely the most stupidest thing i have ever seen. I spend so much time
in parking lots waiting for people to back up out of a parking spot, (sometimes so i can have the spot myself) only to find
that the lights are on while the people are walking away from the car! who thought of that brilliant idea??????
if the light pattern is designed right, low beams shouldn't be directed into oncoming traffic until very late in the pattern.
not sure if all manufacturers are like that, or if new bulbs change that.
high beams on the other hand, do project much further out so i would imagine these newer brighter bulbs could cause
issues with oncoming drivers.
i have a bigger issue with newer vehicles that have designed it so the "BACKUP" lights come on when
people are getting in and out of their car,, absolutely the most stupidest thing i have ever seen. I spend so much time
in parking lots waiting for people to back up out of a parking spot, (sometimes so i can have the spot myself) only to find
that the lights are on while the people are walking away from the car! who thought of that brilliant idea??????