Daytime running lights (DRLs) are not practical or legal alternatives to your car's headlights. The DRLs are low-intensity LED lights located at the front of a vehicle, typically positioned near or ...
When there's limited time in the day to squeeze in a run while it’s light out, and you can't face the treadmill, chances are you’ll have to run in the dark. As fun and convenient as it can feel to go ...
Q: I have a 2016 GMC Acadia with LED headlamps and I really like them. I notice a lot of vehicles with one side out and I’m starting to wonder about the reliability and life span. It seems these ...
Scandinavians have long used clever lighting at home to lift the gloom of dark winters and grey days and in the late 1970s, the Swedes were the first to make daytime running lights (DRLs) compulsory ...
Look, the simple fact of the matter is you shouldn’t need lights in the daytime. You don’t really. But having them is only going to raise your chances of being seen and staying safe. It’s the same ...
Whether you’re trying to beat the midday heat or simply don’t have the time to squeeze a run while it’s light out, chances are you’ll have to run at dusk or in the dark at some point (if you haven’t ...
Automotive lighting used to be strictly controlled, particularly in the United States — anyone remember sealed beam headlamps? These days, pretty much anything goes ...