A couple of years ago we heard about an experimental headlight system being developed at Carnegie Mellon University, that allows drivers to see through rain and snow more easily. It does so by selectively not illuminating individual raindrops and snowflakes. Now, thanks to recent road tests on the streets of Pittsburgh, its creators have confirmed that it can also be used to keep oncoming drivers from being blinded by your high beams. .. Continue Reading New tech spares oncoming drivers' eyes from your high beam headlights
Section: Automotive
Tags: Carnegie Mellon, Driving, Headlight
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