A laser headlight is a front-lighting system that produces high beam forward illumination with laser diodes. Automotive headlights illuminate primarily in a forward direction to provide a clear view of what’s ahead during the nighttime or in inclement weather. The forward lighting devices are generally configured to switch between a low beam and a high beam. The low beam light is designed to illuminate the road a short range in front of the vehicle and has light distribution controlled to avoid giving glare to oncoming and preceding motorists. In contrast to the low beam that constitutes a compromise between an optimal driver visibility and visual comfort of other road users, a high beam is intended to illuminate areas that are further away and provide optimal visibility on the road, with less considerations for glare control.