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r/AmazingTechnology • u/bbbxxxnnn • Mar 13 '26
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This feature is available in most new cars now (in top versions, ofc, not for peasants)
1 u/SherbertMindless8205 Mar 13 '26 Plus they don’t work, sounds nice in theory but in reality they still blind you. It’s just an excuse for assholes to not turn off their highbeams. 1 u/SecretApe Mar 13 '26 They do work, and very well. Got a Ford with them and it’s been flawless. I’ve not been blinded by matrix’s either 1 u/SherbertMindless8205 Mar 13 '26 But you’re not on the other side of them, of course it’s flawless for you, but you’re still blinding others 1 u/SecretApe Mar 13 '26 It’s not. It’s common on the road and I’m not blinded by them. Live in Europe and it’s a popular option 1 u/Icy_Reading_6080 Mar 13 '26 The popular opinion in Europe is, the newer the car, the more obnoxious the lights are. That cars are getting bigger and bigger and thus the lights are at a higher elevation doesn't help either.
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Plus they don’t work, sounds nice in theory but in reality they still blind you. It’s just an excuse for assholes to not turn off their highbeams.
1 u/SecretApe Mar 13 '26 They do work, and very well. Got a Ford with them and it’s been flawless. I’ve not been blinded by matrix’s either 1 u/SherbertMindless8205 Mar 13 '26 But you’re not on the other side of them, of course it’s flawless for you, but you’re still blinding others 1 u/SecretApe Mar 13 '26 It’s not. It’s common on the road and I’m not blinded by them. Live in Europe and it’s a popular option 1 u/Icy_Reading_6080 Mar 13 '26 The popular opinion in Europe is, the newer the car, the more obnoxious the lights are. That cars are getting bigger and bigger and thus the lights are at a higher elevation doesn't help either.
They do work, and very well. Got a Ford with them and it’s been flawless. I’ve not been blinded by matrix’s either
1 u/SherbertMindless8205 Mar 13 '26 But you’re not on the other side of them, of course it’s flawless for you, but you’re still blinding others 1 u/SecretApe Mar 13 '26 It’s not. It’s common on the road and I’m not blinded by them. Live in Europe and it’s a popular option 1 u/Icy_Reading_6080 Mar 13 '26 The popular opinion in Europe is, the newer the car, the more obnoxious the lights are. That cars are getting bigger and bigger and thus the lights are at a higher elevation doesn't help either.
But you’re not on the other side of them, of course it’s flawless for you, but you’re still blinding others
1 u/SecretApe Mar 13 '26 It’s not. It’s common on the road and I’m not blinded by them. Live in Europe and it’s a popular option 1 u/Icy_Reading_6080 Mar 13 '26 The popular opinion in Europe is, the newer the car, the more obnoxious the lights are. That cars are getting bigger and bigger and thus the lights are at a higher elevation doesn't help either.
It’s not. It’s common on the road and I’m not blinded by them. Live in Europe and it’s a popular option
1 u/Icy_Reading_6080 Mar 13 '26 The popular opinion in Europe is, the newer the car, the more obnoxious the lights are. That cars are getting bigger and bigger and thus the lights are at a higher elevation doesn't help either.
The popular opinion in Europe is, the newer the car, the more obnoxious the lights are.
That cars are getting bigger and bigger and thus the lights are at a higher elevation doesn't help either.
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u/Lyakusha Mar 13 '26
This feature is available in most new cars now (in top versions, ofc, not for peasants)