How High Should Headlights Be Aimed for Safety?
Optimal headlight aim sits 2 to 2.5 inches below center at 25 feet, but incorrect alignment causes dangerous glare and reduced visibility.

Optimal headlight aim sits 2 to 2.5 inches below center at 25 feet, but incorrect alignment causes dangerous glare and reduced visibility.

On dark roads, knowing exactly when to use high beams could prevent a deadly crash—are you doing it wrong?

Modern car headlights use halogen, HID, or LED technology to illuminate roads, but which system actually keeps you safest at night?