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Make adaptive anti-dazzle headlamps mandatory on new road vehicles

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Some manufacturers have developed headlamps that automatically change the shape of the light beam to avoid dazzling other road users. We want this technology to become a mandatory part of vehicle regulations, included in the MOT test.

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Make adaptive anti-dazzle headlamps mandatory on new road vehicles

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Some manufacturers have developed headlamps that automatically change the shape of the light beam to avoid dazzling other road users. We want this technology to become a mandatory part of vehicle regulations, included in the MOT test.

National
78 reactions·100% agree
Heidi Alexander

Heidi Alexander

Transport Secretary

Transport Secretary

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Reasons for4
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