Audi's been trying to get similar active LED's through highway safety for years now, so it's wonderful to see the technology finally being both allowed in and being developed by other OEM's as well. Sending them through a prism is a clever advancement. One step closer to eliminating crashes :D I have no loyalty to any brands, but this kind of stuff is why I keep finding that all the cars I like are from Audi, Toyota, and Tesla.
For the new RAV4 I think you have the choice to decide between this and a panoramic moonroof. I love my panoramic roof but this seems more useful and helps with safety.
I have a 2006 Toyota Wish that I am so proud however the headlight is so dim never be able to match up with Honda's headlight projector even older model end up I upgrade to retrofit Bi-Led unit. Glad to hear that Toyota put an effort to fix this issue on their upcoming models
How does this affect oncoming traffic? It talks about pedestrians and vehicles in front of you but not oncoming specifically. Are these like those bright blue headlights that just blind everyone?
Toyota dealerships dont mention this. I love this function. And i think most people don't even know they have this. They're also complaining that these Toyota's are to expensive but dont know how to use the features or no of the features of the car They're buying
Funny that the NHTSA says they started working on the regulatory issue in the US after a request from Toyota in 2013. Now that they were finally forced to update the rule they push out some garbage that doesn’t conform with the standard every auto maker has been using requiring them to adjust systems that work perfectly fine in Europe/asia.
Pěkné video. Takhle by to mělo fungovat. Bohu žel opak bývá pravdou. Kdysi mě na silnici oslepovala stará auta. Dnes oslepuji i hodně nová auta kterým světla nefungují správně. Při nerovnosti silnice je to úplná katastrofa a někteří to mají seřízené nebo spíš poškozeně tak že oslepuji protijedoucí auta ještě před zatáčkou. Výrobci by se měli zaměřit taky na mechanickou výdrž. Naštěstí už v noci jezdit nemusím.
Can we also work on pedestrians not just blindly walking out in front of cars like they show in the video? I was taught that pedestrians have the right of way, BUT that doesn't mean a lot after you've been run over. In today's distracted driving society "look both ways before proceeding" should be that much more important.
Audi's been trying to get similar active LED's through highway safety for years now, so it's wonderful to see the technology finally being both allowed in and being developed by other OEM's as well. Sending them through a prism is a clever advancement.
One step closer to eliminating crashes :D
I have no loyalty to any brands, but this kind of stuff is why I keep finding that all the cars I like are from Audi, Toyota, and Tesla.
For the new RAV4 I think you have the choice to decide between this and a panoramic moonroof. I love my panoramic roof but this seems more useful and helps with safety.
I have a 2006 Toyota Wish that I am so proud however the headlight is so dim never be able to match up with Honda's headlight projector even older model end up I upgrade to retrofit Bi-Led unit. Glad to hear that Toyota put an effort to fix this issue on their upcoming models
it is dazzling, very dazzling
How does this affect oncoming traffic? It talks about pedestrians and vehicles in front of you but not oncoming specifically. Are these like those bright blue headlights that just blind everyone?
One in the same. LED's
@@OkieFarming - wrong, they are not "one in the same". LED head lights (like those used in the US) are *NOT* the same as adaptive beam head lights.
Which Toyota vehicles can adopt this feature?
Toyota dealerships dont mention this. I love this function. And i think most people don't even know they have this. They're also complaining that these Toyota's are to expensive but dont know how to use the features or no of the features of the car They're buying
Funny that the NHTSA says they started working on the regulatory issue in the US after a request from Toyota in 2013. Now that they were finally forced to update the rule they push out some garbage that doesn’t conform with the standard every auto maker has been using requiring them to adjust systems that work perfectly fine in Europe/asia.
Was it finally adopted?
Yeah, I have a 300 series landcruiser gr-s top spec. Has it and its pretty cool to watch work
@@remyche8768 i finally got them to my nx450h
Pěkné video. Takhle by to mělo fungovat. Bohu žel opak bývá pravdou. Kdysi mě na silnici oslepovala stará auta. Dnes oslepuji i hodně nová auta kterým světla nefungují správně. Při nerovnosti silnice je to úplná katastrofa a někteří to mají seřízené nebo spíš poškozeně tak že oslepuji protijedoucí auta ještě před zatáčkou. Výrobci by se měli zaměřit taky na mechanickou výdrž. Naštěstí už v noci jezdit nemusím.
Which model?
It used to be just Lexus but now you can get it even for Corolla.
Highlander hybrid platinum
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Can we also work on pedestrians not just blindly walking out in front of cars like they show in the video? I was taught that pedestrians have the right of way, BUT that doesn't mean a lot after you've been run over. In today's distracted driving society "look both ways before proceeding" should be that much more important.
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Just one more thing to go wrong and cost a fortune to fix.