Cornering Lights: Are They Of Any Use in India?

- Car manufacturers integrate cornering lights in fog lamps or headlamps
- Cornering lights aim to ensure you can change lanes & drive safely
- As of recently, cars with cornering lights have caught our attention
The automobile industry introduces multiple add-ons and extra features to make your experience safer and more comfortable. As of recently, cars with cornering lights have caught our attention.
Cornering lights are a relatively new feature for cars. So, is this new feature yet another gimmick for boosting sales or a successful attempt towards road safety? Let's find out!

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What are Cornering Lights?
Automakers such as Skoda and Volkswagen primarily launch car models that feature cornering lights. The car manufacturers integrate the cornering lights into fog lamps or headlamps. The purpose of cornering lights is to offer better vision and clarity to the drivers when they corner on one side. In a nutshell, cornering lights make the driving experience safer. The lights automatically activate when drivers take a turn.
Taking cues from the steering angle, the lights swivel on either side. Especially in areas with poor illumination, the cornering lights can significantly help.
Benefits of Cornering Lights for Cars
There are several advantages of cornering lights for Indian cars. We have listed the benefits below:
- Highway Driving: Most Indian highways are devoid of proper street lights. As a result, highways in India are a hotspot for road accidents. Beginner and expert drivers typically find it challenging to switch lanes at high speed. Cornering lights aim to ensure you change lanes and drive on highways seamlessly and safely.
- Hill Driving: Hill driving is one of the most dangerous experiences and requires pro-level driving skills. Even an expert driver might skip the blind spots while taking turns in the hills. Thanks to concerning lights, hill driving is all set to become a safer experience. You don't have to worry about the narrow and steep turns with this feature.
- Remote City Driving: It is no secret that most small towns and narrow streets in India do not have proper lighting. Lack of street lights makes it tricky to avoid potholes and bumpy roads. Cornering lights make it seamless to skip past these potholes and obstacles while turning.

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Are Cornering Lights Worth It?
Many people might think that cornering lights are yet another luxury auto feature. However, sometimes the drivers might be in dire need of extra illumination during turns. This feature can come in handy significantly when changing lanes on highways.
However, the feature might not be significant for a daily commuter who drives around an area with ample lighting.

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Indians might take some time to acclimatize to cornering lights in cars. Whether or not your car should have a cornering light depends on your preferences and driving style!
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