Modern Headlights

Have to say, though, that if the DRL turns off so you can see the turn signal, and the headlight doesn't, then there ain't no way someone is seeing the turn signal with the headlight on. The headlight is brighter than the DRL, so it would have to mask the turn signal like you are saying it isn't supposed to.

I guess I am assuming that everything is in close enough proximity to cause a problem.

Perhaps the design is such that the DRL is close to the signal light, but the head light isn't. Maybe that would work.

Not certain, but I keep thinking that the new Camaro has it all in one little area, and if anything the DRL is further from the signal light than the headlight is, but who knows.