Blog

Quality Driving Lights - Why Third Party Certification Matters

Quality Driving Lights - Why Third Party Certification Matters

There is a lot to consider when purchasing driving lights. There are plenty of competing products to choose from, each with a list of claims...

Lightforce Driving Lights Don't Affect Vehicle Autonomous Emergency Braking

Lightforce Driving Lights Don't Affect Vehicle Autonomous Emergency Braking

Advances in technology are rapidly improving the safety of modern vehicles. Seatbelts and airbags have long been commonplace to protect occupants in the event of...

Polycarbonate driving light lenses – a clear choice

Polycarbonate driving light lenses – a clear choice

Regardless of the type of light source, all driving lights need a lens. The lens has two main roles – to form part of the...

Materials Matter – Why Modern Composites Can Beat Metal Mountings for Driving Lights

Materials Matter – Why Modern Composites Can Beat Metal Mountings for Driving Lights

When purchasing driving lights for your vehicle, it’s obviously important to consider the performance and effectiveness of the lights but it's equally important to consider...

Light and power – what’s Watt when it comes to power claims

Light and power – what’s Watt when it comes to power claims

When you’re choosing the best driving lights for your car, there are plenty of numbers being claimed by manufacturers. But bigger numbers don’t always mean...

Protection against the elements – what IP Codes mean for your driving lights.

Protection against the elements – what IP Codes mean for your driving lights.

Spare a thought for your driving lights. Mounted on the front of your vehicle, they are exposed to environmental extremes of rain, dust and grit...