dagskjørelys
Dagskjørelys, often abbreviated as DRLs, are automatic lights that illuminate the front of a vehicle during daylight hours. Their primary purpose is to make vehicles more visible to other road users, thereby enhancing safety. Unlike headlights, DRLs are typically less intense and do not provide significant illumination of the road ahead. Their function is purely to be seen, not to see.
The implementation of DRLs varies across different countries and vehicle manufacturers. In many European countries, for
The debate surrounding the effectiveness of DRLs continues, with some studies suggesting a reduction in accidents