chillaban
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I took a look just a few months ago and though the NHTSA approved adaptive headlights, the specifications they prescribed are not the same as UN-ECE's, especially with regards to the maximum permitted delay and the size of the dimming zones. They referred to USDOT to provide the testing procedures for approval which to date have not been finalized.
In other words: Anyone that ships a US car with more than a fixed low and high beam is in violation and it would be a federal recall. I am guessing on some set of 2024 vehicles they made a mistake with the as-built data and that led to the UI referencing glare-free headlights. I still haven't heard anyone describe the actual matrix dimming feature, but it feels like it'll at least be another year or more before there's going to even be a framework for approving those.
In other words: Anyone that ships a US car with more than a fixed low and high beam is in violation and it would be a federal recall. I am guessing on some set of 2024 vehicles they made a mistake with the as-built data and that led to the UI referencing glare-free headlights. I still haven't heard anyone describe the actual matrix dimming feature, but it feels like it'll at least be another year or more before there's going to even be a framework for approving those.
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