Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. As your car gets older, its headlights may be giving you far less visibility than you think, according to a new study.
TUCSON, Ariz. - Of all of the tests that Consumer Reports performs at its auto test track in Connecticut, this one might be the most unusual. CR tests the headlights, analyzing things like brightness ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — People who own certain Cadillac SRXs claim their headlights get more and more dim until they don’t feel safe driving at night. Some also complain about moisture inside the lights.
(KUTV) — You might not think much about your car's headlights until they burn out or appear less bright as your car gets older. But as Consumer Reports explains, headlights are an important safety ...
Fall – a time for colorful leaves and cooler temps. Fall is also when I drive to and from work in the dark. That brings with it a frustration: cars with lights on high. When you meet someone on the ...
Keeping a car's headlights clean enables drivers to see clearly at night. Experts at Consumer Reports say headlights on older cars might need some attention. Sun and UV exposure cause the plastic ...
Headlight brightness is a big factor in overall automobile safety. A report from AAA says plastic coating on headlights can become so clouded or yellowed that only 20 percent of the light is being let ...
Ever wonder if it's legal to flash your high beams at another driver in Wisconsin? Here's what state law says.
Question: Do I have to dim my headlights to oncoming traffic? What about on a divided highway? Answer: Wisconsin law states the driver of a vehicle must dim their headlights when there is oncoming ...