EthanTrull
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Another real world observation. I had a Mercedes EQS for about 5,000 miles. That car uses LED projectors. At first, I thought that the "high beams" were not working. Then I read the manual and realized that the projectors on that car don't become bright or dim in the way you might expect. Instead, they would dim the areas that otherwise would illuminate inbound traffic and make the dark areas in front of the car brighter. There was no real "on" or "off" In real life you would only see the effect if you were watching for it. Very seamless and invisible to other drivers. Of course, those lights also bend around corners and are capable of projecting warning signs on the road ahead of the car.Count me on team "no high beam". If your sight is such that you need high beams to be on all the time unless there are other cars coming at you, you probably shouldn't be driving.
High beams are meant to be an enhancement for extremely dark situations.
This is not rocket science. I have a couple of motorcycles that do something similar. It is amazingly helpful.