Many teslas have matrix lights. They detect where other cars are and the block the light going there. It actually works pretty well. They also effectively point around curves in roads as you turn the wheel which is really nice on little highways at night.
I’ve seen it work on motorbikes, I’m pretty sure it would work on a bike with a front light. I don’t think people in cars tend to drop their high beams for pedestrians; it’s more important to see the pedestrians, I would think.
I can see how you might want to keep your mouth shut until you get safely to your destination, but maybe you should have told him on your way out. In case it wasn’t on purpose.
I was in a Tesla Lyft the other day, and the guy had his brights on the entire ride. Unbelievable.
Many teslas have matrix lights. They detect where other cars are and the block the light going there. It actually works pretty well. They also effectively point around curves in roads as you turn the wheel which is really nice on little highways at night.
Awesome for other cars but shit for cyclists or pedestrians.
I’ve seen it work on motorbikes, I’m pretty sure it would work on a bike with a front light. I don’t think people in cars tend to drop their high beams for pedestrians; it’s more important to see the pedestrians, I would think.
I can see how you might want to keep your mouth shut until you get safely to your destination, but maybe you should have told him on your way out. In case it wasn’t on purpose.