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hoofdlicht

Hoofdlicht is a Dutch term that literally means main light and is used to refer to the primary lighting element at the front of a vehicle or of a lighting system. In everyday Dutch, the common term for the front lamps of a car is koplamp, but hoofdlicht appears in more formal, historical, or regulatory contexts to denote the principal front illumination.

In automotive usage, hoofdlicht describes the front lighting designed to illuminate the road ahead and to make

Beyond cars, the term hoofdlicht can also appear in other contexts to denote the main or key

Etymology of the word is straightforward: hoofd means head or main, and licht means light. Related terms

See also: koplamp, autoverlichting, stage lighting, key light.

the
vehicle
visible
to
others.
Modern
headlight
systems
typically
include
a
combination
of
low
beam
and,
when
needed,
high
beam,
with
various
technologies
such
as
halogen,
xenon
(HID),
or
LED.
Many
vehicles
also
incorporate
daytime
running
lights
in
the
same
front-light
assembly.
Safety
regulations
govern
the
placement,
intensity,
color,
and
aim
of
hoofdlichten,
aiming
to
balance
road
visibility
with
glare
reduction
for
oncoming
traffic.
light
in
a
lighting
setup,
such
as
stage,
theatre,
or
photography.
In
these
contexts
the
term
is
analogous
to
the
English
“key
light,”
used
to
establish
the
primary
illumination
of
a
subject.
include
koplamp
(the
common
Dutch
term
for
car
headlights)
and
other
domain-specific
lighting
terminology.