- A
headlamp is a lamp
attached to the
front of a
vehicle to
illuminate the road ahead.
Headlamps are also
often called headlights, but in the most precise...
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Hidden headlamps, also
commonly known as pop-up
headlamps, pop-up headlights, flip-eye
headlamps, or
hideaway headlights, are a form of
automotive lighting...
- back****ng, camping,
mountaineering or
mountain biking.
Headlamps may also be used in
adventure races.
Headlamps are
often used by
workers in
underground mining...
- happens, the
headlamps burn steadily.
Motorcycles in the
United States since 1978 have been
wired so as to
operate the low-beam
headlamp whenever the...
- list of
vehicles that
feature hidden headlamps (also
called pop-up headlights). The vast
majority of
hidden headlamps are on cars, however,
there are a handful...
- A
headlamp tester, also
known as
headlamp aligner or beam setter, is an
instrument to
check both the
orientation and
intensity of a
vehicle headlamp beam...
- to
intermittently flash a vehicle's
highbeam headlamps at an
oncoming vehicle whose highbeam headlamps are lit.
Beginning in the
early 1980s, a widespread...
- 2013
model years. It is the
first Corvette with
exposed headlamps (as
opposed to
hidden headlamps)
since the 1962 model.
Production variants include the...
- world.
Canada has its own
headlamp standards that are
similar to the US
standard but
allows UNECE-compliant
headlamps.
Headlamps were used in cars but also...
-
headlamps with dual filaments, so each lamp
provided both a high and a low beam
light distribution. In 1957, a
system of four sealed-beam
headlamps—two...