Ever had that moment on a cloudy afternoon when visibility drops and whoosh! You almost miss a car cutting in front of you? Then, just in time, you notice a faint light which saves you from this close call. Well, that’s what daytime running lights , or DRLs, do. Perhaps, it’s possible that you might not have heard about them, as the U.S. government doesn’t legally mandate them. However, they are a part of a booming global market expected to rise to $6.2 billion by 2023 ! And you’ll find them installed in popular models such as Toyota and Honda. So, ready to know it all about DRLs and whether they’re worth buying in 2025? Let’s break it down for you. Why do we need daytime running lights? Daytime running lights are low-intensity lights integrated within a car’s headlight unit or bumper and automatically switch on when you start the engine. Many people confuse DRLs with headlights, as both are front-facing lights that improve visibility. But here’s how they differ from each o...
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