Trek's newest City lights are better in many ways, and they're still a perfect option to make you more visible during the day ...
Driving safety is a top priority for all vehicle owners. While most people are aware of the importance of wearing seat belts and maintaining good driving habits, daytime running lights are another ...
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 ...
Running light LEDs add visibility and style to your car, truck, or SUV. These lights, located just under the headlights on most cars, are illuminated when the vehicle's engine is running (hence the ...
Apr. 29—Question: I have noticed an increasing number of U.S. branded vehicles, mostly pickups and SUVs, driving with no daytime running lights. At first I assumed they were just burned out or ...
Why don't taillights turn on with daytime running lights? Nearly every night, I see cars with only their front daytime lights on and, unless you're close, they're completely invisible from behind.
Oracle Lighting has released a new color-shifting light module that allows sixth-generation Chevy Camaro owners to change the color of their vehicle’s daytime running lights on the fly. The module ...
General Motors is recalling more than 825,000 SUVs and cars in the U.S. and Canada because the daytime running lights may not turn off when the headlights are on.Related video above: GM EV Battery ...
For at least several years, rumors have gone around that claimed drivers with cars that have automatic headlights or daytime running lights (DRLs) would receive a special insurance discount. We looked ...
Mazda will recall in excess of 35,000 CX-5 models from the 2016 model year due to an issue related to the LED daytime running lights. According to a notification posted with the National Highway ...
With the onset of fall and winter, I expect to be driving in more situations where I need all the help I can get to see other vehicles in motion, such as making a left turn across oncoming traffic on ...