Safety and visibility on the road. The ground-breaking L.E.D. Bat Lashes just got better. Tried-and-true style plus increased visibility now offered with integrated sequential turn signals. Auxiliary run-turn functionality featuring white L.E.D. running lights and amber L.E.D. turn signals that light up individually for consistent directional illumination. Watch…
The ground-breaking L.E.D. Bat Lashes
Published by May 9th, 2017 in Customs, Editorial and Electrical.3 Responses to “The ground-breaking L.E.D. Bat Lashes”
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A truck with an LED light bar in the grill and a few other led driving lights drove past me on the road yesterday afternoon and it was extremely disorienting. Like driving by someone with their brights on at night. It was pretty cloudy yesterday, but it still doesn’t seem all that safe to blind oncoming traffic even in the middle of the day. Anyone else have this experience with LEDs? I know the super bright halogens lowbeams are blinding to oncoming traffic at night, but I haven’t run into many vehicles with LEDs yet.
LED headlight and Aux lights are pretty blinding but haven’t had an iszue with LEDs on the rear yet.
The more lights and the brighter lights the better! I want to be seen.