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The hit though is worth it as I consider this one of those essential mods for both games. Just hope the engine eventually going multi core will minimize big performance impacts like this.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3296885283&tscn=1721977979
It might.
Not as much as in ETS2 (another MOD from the same author, but in ETS2 more lights are available which in ATS are not), and this happens since this MOD basically makes every light source visible on every surface in regard of own vehicle lights, thus making the graphic card work more especially with additional light-sources on roof and front of the truck (only in ETS2 as said, but still...). Anyway even in ATS this MOD still doubles the light sources for the headlights, so experiment a bit. It very well might work flawlessly so ultimately the only way of discovering the results is by trial and error. But trust me, give it a try because it brings very nice results.
Good luck! :)