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O que (quem) é HEADLIGHT - definição

LAMP MOUNTED IN THE FRONT OF A VEHICLE
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  • Directional (steering) headlamp (middle) on a 1928 Willys-Knight 70A Touring
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  • U.S. standard 7-inch headlamp combining low and high beam with turn signal lights below on a 1949 [[Nash 600]]
  • Chrysler 300]]
  • Rectangular sealed-beam headlamps with turn signal light below on a 1979 [[AMC Concord]]
  • ECE dipped/low beam
  • ECE high/main beam
  • front position light]] function
  • front position light]] function
  • Digitally controlled adaptive non-glare multi-LED headlamp technology, on the [[Audi A4]]
  • Opel Vectra]] C
  • Audi Matrix Laser headlamp at [[Consumer Electronics Show]] 2014
  • European (top) and US (bottom) headlamp configurations on a [[Citroën DS]]
  • 1917 advertisement for the Corning Conaphore headlamp lens shown above
  • Corning]] Conaphore. [[Selective yellow]] "Noviol" glass version shown.
  • Headlamp sold in Sweden not long before '''[[Dagen H]]''' changeover from left to right hand traffic. Opaque decal blocks the lens portion for low beam upkick to the right, and bears the warning: "Not to be removed before 3 September 1967".
  • Directional (steering) headlamps on a [[Citroën DS]] – the driver can see clearly through curves.
  • [[Woodlite]] reflector-optic headlamp (1926−1932) US-Patent 1.660.699.
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  • H7 bulb
  • Lens optics, side view. Light is dispersed vertically (shown) and laterally (not shown).
  • Projector optics, side view
  • A reflector-optic headlamp on a [[Jeep Liberty]]. The clear front cover lens serves only a protective function.
  • Reflector optics, side view
  • Headlight indicator example
  • abbr=on}} round sealed-beam headlamp with lens optics on a [[Jaguar E-type]]. The flutes and prisms spread and distribute the light collected by the reflector.
  • 1957 [[Citroën 2CV]] with [[selective yellow]] headlamps and auxiliary lamp
  • LED headlamp inside
  • Headlamp leveling
  • HID projector low beam headlamp illuminated on a [[Lincoln MKS]]
  • right-traffic]] beam shown
  • Mercedes Benz C-Class]]
  • Mazda 323F]]
  • Two Mercedes-Benz SL: right with US-spec sealed beam type headlamps; left with normal headlamps for other markets
  • Intelligent Light System on A-Class
  • Citroën Ami 6]]
  • Symmetrical high beam illumination of road surface
  • motor scooter]]'s front with an impractical number and variety of headlamps, added for decorative purposes and characteristic of [[Mod culture]]
  • Headlamp washers in action on a [[Skoda Yeti]]
  • Ford Model T with acetylene gas headlamps

headlight         
(headlights)
A vehicle's headlights are the large powerful lights at the front.
N-COUNT
headlight         
(also headlamp)
¦ noun a powerful light at the front of a motor vehicle or railway engine.
Headlight         
·noun A light, with a powerful reflector, placed at the head of a locomotive, or in front of it, to throw light on the track at night, or in going through a dark tunnel.

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Headlamp

A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead. Headlamps are also often called headlights, but in the most precise usage, headlamp is the term for the device itself and headlight is the term for the beam of light produced and distributed by the device.

Headlamp performance has steadily improved throughout the automobile age, spurred by the great disparity between daytime and nighttime traffic fatalities: the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that nearly half of all traffic-related fatalities occur in the dark, despite only 25% of traffic travelling during darkness.

Other vehicles, such as trains and aircraft, are required to have headlamps. Bicycle headlamps are often used on bicycles, and are required in some jurisdictions. They can be powered by a battery or a small generator like a bottle or hub dynamo.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HEADLIGHT
1. He inspected the car later and found a broken headlight and blood on the bumper.
2. The officer wrote the man a ticket for the headlight and said it would arrive in an official police envelope.
3. He said the headlight would have been shattered, not merely damaged, if the blast were the culprit.
4. Jaramillo–Escobar was cited May 10 when he was a passenger in a vehicle with a headlight that police said did not work.
5. A few days ago, Gendron brought trespassing charges against two illegal immigrants from Mexico after his officers stopped a van with a broken headlight.