BLINDED BY THE LIGHT
Adaptive driving beams use automatic headlights to shine less in busy roads, while also improving visibility to save lives—so why aren’t they on more cars in the U.S.?
Julian Roberts-Grmela is a freelance journalist based in New York City. In addition to The Daily Beast, his reporting has been published in The New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Chalkbeat, the New York Daily News, City & State New York, City Limits and elsewhere. Follow him on X: @GrmelaJulian
Adaptive driving beams use automatic headlights to shine less in busy roads, while also improving visibility to save lives—so why aren’t they on more cars in the U.S.?