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Acura HeadlightHeadlights are one of the most important safety features on your car, yet they rarely receive the attention they deserve. Although it’s true that your Acura headlight won’t do a thing to help you in a crash, headlights play a vital role in keeping you out of car crashes in the first place. It’s important to get an Acura headlight that fits your car properly, and that lasts a long time. When a headlight goes out, it should be replaced immediately. A properly functioning Acura headlight is vital for nighttime, dusk, early morning, and severe weather driving. Your headlight should be replaced if it begins to dim, even if it is still “working.” Don’t wait until you get pulled over by the police; the headlights are for your safety, as well as the safety of fellow drivers. Not having headlights that are working exactly as they should is irresponsible and dangerous.

Acura TL HeadlightYour Acura head light is far more powerful than headlights of the past. Although we don’t often think about it, headlight technology is constantly improving. Car engines and batteries supply more watts of electricity to the bulbs, which are engineered from more effective materials. The filaments in your Acura head light are made from alloys that have been honed and perfected by gradual experimentation over the decades. Constant advances in Acura head light technology have occurred since the early models, even back to the gas-fueled flame headlights, but these advances are offset by the increasing speeds that these cars attain.

The important measure of the safety provided by an Acura head light is not determined by the distance or area that it illuminates. Instead, it is determined by a related measurement, the amount of reaction time that the illumination provides. Reaction time is measured in seconds and is calculated by measuring the distance illuminated by the Acura head light and dividing it by speed at which the car is expected to travel. Essentially, it doesn’t matter if you can see far ahead if your car is traveling so quickly that it will arrive at an obstacle before you have time to react. Today, cars on highways travel faster than ever before. In America, the national 55 mph speed limit, put in place during the 1970s in an effort to conserve gas, was removed in the 1990s. Each state is responsible for setting its own speed limits, and some, such as Montana, have opted not to list a speed limit at all. Furthermore, the trucking industry has gradually eclipsed historical competition such as freight trains. Truckers, who spend most of their time driving quickly on interstates, often prefer driving at night in order to avoid glare, sunburn, and heavy traffic. The result is more cars driving faster than ever in the dark. In order to be sure that your vision can keep up with these speeds, it is more important to keep track of that Acura headlight on your car. When a mechanic gives your car a checkup, he should test each Acura headlight for brightness and verify that it is “aimed” at the optimal angle. Headlights should be checked just like the rest of your car’s safety equipment. If there is any trouble or doubt in either Acura head light, be cautious and have it replaced.