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Night and Poor Weather Driving: It's  been shown that visual clarity at night is only 5% of what it is during  the day. Perception field, color details, and contrasting ability goes  way down at night and as a result, the risk of accident goes way up. The  situation isn't much better for driving in bad weather especially in  fog or storm conditions. Drivers need good visibility to make the  correct driving decisions! Lives depend on it. Introduced in the  7-series BMW during the early 90's, High Intensity Discharge (HID) Xenon  headlights have become the choice of serious drivers because they  produce three times more light and brightness than halogen bulbs making  them far superior for driving in all conditions. Yet because their glow  resembles natural daylight, they don't cause temporary blindness to  oncoming drivers. 
 Farther, Wider, Clearer: On  average HID Xenon bulbs produce 2,800 to 3,500 lumens of brightness  versus traditional halogen bulbs which only produce between 700 to 2,100  lumens. What's more, HID Xenon bulbs produce 90 candelas of luminance  per square meter versus traditional halogen which only produce 30  candelas of luminance per square meter. The real world benefits of these  numbers - you are able to see an extra 30-60 meters or up to 15 car  lengths farther to avoid dangers. Your peripheral vision is almost  doubled to account for pedestrians and animals that might suddenly dart  onto the road. You're able to discern greater detail in the environment  from which to base your steering or braking decisions on! 
 Efficiency and Durability: What  surprises most people about HID Xenon bulbs is that despite producing  3x more light, they consume approximately half the energy which halogen  bulbs use. This is because traditional halogen bulbs require a filament  by which to produce light, whereas HID Xenon bulbs use electrical arcs  in vaporised Xenon to create their brightness. And it is precisely for  this reason that HID Xenon bulbs last longer than Halogen - there is no  filament to burn out. In fact, HID bulbs usually last between 2000-3000  hours compared to 450 and 1000 hours for halogen lamps.
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