Those LED lamps are a Vauxhall first, and constantly adapt to every traffic situation using a front - mounted camera to adjust
the beam for other vehicles or pedestrians.
Not exact matches
This list of these most important and crucial safety aspects of this aristocratic Honda Civic sedan includes driver and passenger side SRS air bags,
for enhanced protection in case of a crash, an ABS along with EBD and Brake Assist
for proficient braking and handling, front fog lamps
for better visibility, adjustable front seat belts with pre-tensioners, a security alarm system
for avoiding any unauthorized entry into this sedan, a keyless entry with answer back mode
for added protection, an engine immobilizer to avoid thefts, auto door locks
for added security of the passengers seated inside, a rear window defogger and defroster to give the driver a clear view of the rear
vehicles, all power windows with driver side getting a one touch automatic up / down window with a pinch guard, child proof locks
for rear doors
for better protection and safety of the children, a day and night internal rear view mirror to avoid the high
beams of the
other vehicles, a wave key and a dual horn as well.
This camera - based main -
beam control system «sees» oncoming traffic and
vehicles driving ahead and automatically controls the main
beam lights, individually
for each headlight — via the cornering light module — without producing glare
for others in traffic.
To further convey
vehicle info is an available Head - Up Display, while
other unique features
for 2014 include optional extras like camera - based active cruise control, high
beam assist, a rearview camera as well as collision and pedestrian warning.
Other standard safety features on the
vehicle include traction control to maximize tire grip with the road, electronic
vehicle stability and roll mitigation
for maintaining the intended driving path even during sudden maneuvers, high -
beam daytime running lights to increase conspicuity, trailer sway damping
for greater control of whatever you are pulling behind you, four - wheel disc brakes
for shortening stopping distance, and an anti-lock braking system
for preventing the wheels from locking up during hard stops.
It earns a good rating
for headlights when equipped with optional high -
beam assist, which automatically switches between high
beams and low
beams based on the presence of
other vehicles.
A related change involves the extra credit awarded
for vehicles with high -
beam assist, which automatically switches between high
beams and low
beams based on the presence of
other vehicles.
We have,
for example, active high -
beams that automatically dims the bright lights when a camera detects the lights of another
vehicle ahead to prevent dazzling
other drivers.
A
vehicle's high headlight
beams are very useful but when they are not used properly, they become a source of trouble
for you and
other people on the road.
You will only wait
for the
other driver to pass and you can turn your high
beams again when there is no incoming
vehicle.