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  • Adaptive Front-Lighting System (AFS): How It Works & Benefits
    AFS stands for Adaptive Front-lighting System. It's a type of car headlight technology that automatically adjusts the beam pattern to improve visibility and safety in different driving situations.

    Here's how AFS works:

    * Sensors: The system uses sensors like a camera or steering angle sensor to detect various driving conditions, like:

    * Cornering: When turning, the headlights swivel to illuminate the curve.

    * City driving: The system can adjust the beam pattern to avoid blinding oncoming drivers.

    * Highway driving: The headlights can be adjusted to provide a wider beam for better visibility.

    * Weather conditions: The system can adapt the beam pattern for rain, snow, or fog.

    Benefits of AFS:

    * Enhanced visibility: Better illumination of the road ahead and around corners.

    * Improved safety: Reduces the risk of accidents by making it easier to see obstacles and hazards.

    * Reduced glare: Helps avoid blinding oncoming drivers in city driving.

    * More comfortable driving experience: The system automatically adapts to different driving situations, minimizing the need for manual adjustments.

    Note: The AFS system is not standard on all vehicles. If you're looking for a car with this feature, check the manufacturer's specifications.

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