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OULONDUN daytime running lamp product list: http://www.oulondun.com/DRLS.asp?id_code=0007
LED Daytime Running Lamp is an automotive lighting device on the front of a roadgoing motor vehicle, installed in pairs, automatically switched on when the vehicle is moving forward, emitting white, yellow, or amber light to increase the conspicuity of the vehicle during daylight conditions.
Depending on prevailing regulations and vehicle equipment, the LED daytime running lamp function may be implemented by functionally-specific lamps, by operating the low-beam headlamps or fog lamps at full or reduced intensity, by operating the high-beam headlamps at reduced intensity, or by steady-burning operation of the front turn signals. Compared to any mode of headlamp operation to create the daytime running lamps, functionally-dedicated DRLs maximize the potential benefits in safety performance and minimize fuel consumption, glare, motorcycle masking, and other potential drawbacks.
There is substantial evidence that the mandatory use of led daytime running lamps would provide a net accident reduction. Numerous studies done worldwide have demonstrated that daytime running lights improve safety. The Daytime Running Lamp was first mandated, and safety benefits first perceived, in Scandinavian countries where it is frequently and persistently dark during daytime hours. As ambient light levels increase, the potential safety benefit decreases while the DRL intensity required for a safety improvement increases. The safety benefit produced by daytime running lamp in relatively dark Nordic countries is roughly triple the benefit observed in relatively bright Israel and America.
LED daytime running lamp were first mandated in Scandinavian countries, where ambient light levels in the winter are generally low even during the day. Germany, France and others have encouraged or required daytime use of low-beam headlamps on certain roads at certain times of year, Ireland encourages and Bulgaria requires the use of low-beam headlights at all times during winter. Italy, Hungary and Romania require daytime running lamps outside populated areas, and Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia require the use of full or reduced voltage low-beam headlights at all times. Most EU states no longer significantly disagree over whether Daytime running lamp should be required, permitted, or prohibited; by member-state consensus, from 2011, ECE R48 will require DRLs conforming to ECE R87 (or full-time low-beam headlamps) on all new motor vehicles. Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 requires Daytime running lamps on all new vehicles made or imported after January 1, 1990.
Now, our company OULONDUN has developed a innovative LED daytime running lamp(light). Supplied with all the cabling to connect directly to the loom are the LEDayLine units with selection screws and clip on brackets to get the 220 mm wide strips fitted the car securely. Five high sheen, vaporated reflectors LEDs give the great white light effect soon after the car ignition is turned on. The LED units are using low power at only 7 watts to run, and this is highly economical safe to your car as estimated of 0.02 litres of fuel used per tank, and was claimed to be much less that normal dipped headlights. OULONDUN also stated that the lights are durable up till the life of the vehicle itself.
For more information about this LED daytime running lamps, please visit our website http://www.oulondun.com/DRLS.asp?id_code=0007
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