What does adaptive high-beam and low-beam headlights mean?
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Adaptive high-beam and low-beam headlights are a front lighting system that can automatically change between high and low beams to adapt to changing driving conditions. The vehicle's headlights use sensors to detect oncoming or same-direction vehicles or pedestrians, automatically switching between high and low beams, allowing the driver to focus more on driving without frequently adjusting the headlights. Applicable scenarios: 1. When driving in urban areas with speed restrictions, it can produce a wider light pattern, effectively avoiding potential accidents with pedestrians or vehicles suddenly appearing at intersections; 2. When the vehicle enters a curve, it generates a rotating light pattern, providing sufficient illumination for the curve; 3. On highways, the headlights illuminate farther and wider compared to rural roads; 4. In rainy or overcast weather, it reduces the light intensity in areas that may cause glare for oncoming vehicles.