Peripheral Headlight Vision
#1
Peripheral Headlight Vision
Anyone notice a lack of peripheral vision with the headlights at night. Only really noticing it when I come to a darkened alley entryway. No problem with looking straight ahead at night, but when I need to a turn into a dark road or alleyway, there is very little illuminating peripheral lighting. Almost have to come to a delayed stop just to make sure I am not going to run into a curb or sidewalk as I make a sharp turn.
I'm asking because I am on the wrong side of 50 and probably just getting crappier at night vision. But not quite the same on my prior Fit versions.
It's almost as if the headlights are too focused straight ahead.
I'm asking because I am on the wrong side of 50 and probably just getting crappier at night vision. But not quite the same on my prior Fit versions.
It's almost as if the headlights are too focused straight ahead.
#3
I've noticed the same thing. Initially my headlights were also adjusted way too low from the factory. I adjusted them a little higher which seems to have helped the peripheral lighting ...... a bit
#5
That's actually the correct beam pattern for fog lamps. Driving lamps would have a narrow, long-range beam.
#6
I'm in the same boat as the OP, and find the low beams by themselves to be barely adequate. The fogs do help a lot with lighting up the ditches. The highs are okay, but I'd like a little more out to the side there, too - lots of deer along my route to work (had to dodge a pair just this evening), and the more light to the sides, the easier to spot them before they 'spot' me.
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#7
I hear you there, but I think that improving headlight reflector and lenses are leaving less stray light to illuminate to the sides. No problem with old sealed beams, big problem with modern cars!
#8
If you need that wide illumination, I suggest using the fog lights if they're available on your trim. I do dislike the sharp horizontal cutoff for illumination height. I feel like I can only see so far down the road, and anything beyond that is just pitch black. Yes, I know that's ideally what high beams are for, but there are times when low beams are required.
I've always thought that fog lights are intended for fog, or other conditions that require the extra low beam, but I think too many people either have them on for appearance or just don't know their on. If I recall, one reason for not using them all the time is because it does do a good job of illuminating the road up close, all that light draws the drivers attention up close instead of further down the road where the regular headlamps are directed.
Anyway, there's a particular turns on a route of mine that is pretty dark, and to make sure I can see edge to edge of the pavement and beyond, I turn the fog lights on to make the turn.
#11
My 2015 Fit curbside lighting seems better then the 2009 Fit I had. I do HATE the distinct cutoff line of the 2015 head lights light straight ahead. There the 2009 Fit headlights were much better as some muted light stretched beyond the hot spot of the beams.
Fog lights are to be low and wide,driving lights a long direct beam. Wanna prove it,turn your high beams on in the fog,which vision is better?
PaFitter
Fog lights are to be low and wide,driving lights a long direct beam. Wanna prove it,turn your high beams on in the fog,which vision is better?
PaFitter
#12
Anyone notice a lack of peripheral vision with the headlights at night. Only really noticing it when I come to a darkened alley entryway. No problem with looking straight ahead at night, but when I need to a turn into a dark road or alleyway, there is very little illuminating peripheral lighting. Almost have to come to a delayed stop just to make sure I am not going to run into a curb or sidewalk as I make a sharp turn.
I'm asking because I am on the wrong side of 50 and probably just getting crappier at night vision. But not quite the same on my prior Fit versions.
It's almost as if the headlights are too focused straight ahead.
I'm asking because I am on the wrong side of 50 and probably just getting crappier at night vision. But not quite the same on my prior Fit versions.
It's almost as if the headlights are too focused straight ahead.
Turn your fog lights on. they light up the sides like crazy. They are switched off when you turn on hi beams.
#15
Here's the one I have now, so you can get a better idea of what I'm talking about (in case I forget to upload new pics). This one was on a foggy night. so you can really see the cutoff, which also moved up when I changed to HIDs because of the smaller bulb diameter.
#17
I've been thinking that my headlights are too low from the factory as well. Made about a 1/4 inch adjustment and can now see about 30 feet farther ahead.
#19
I live in the country and it's dark as a cave driving the roads at night. Turns are taken with extreme care so as not to end up in roadside ditches. My LX doesn't have fog lights so I end up coming to a complete stop when turning. The blind spot where the farthest front window is bugs me too but I'm starting to get used to it.
#20
Thanks, I put those bulbs in my 2012 Mustang, they were an improvement. did not know they will fit the FIT. I will try to find a pair today at parts stores.. Bill #22335
Last edited by BILLBOGEY; 12-29-2014 at 11:05 AM. Reason: misse words