Are Brake Lights and Taillights the Same?
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Brake lights and taillights are not the same. Brake lights serve a warning function, so they are larger and brighter than taillights. Taillights, on the other hand, are positioned as close as possible to the rear of the vehicle and display a continuous white light. Brake lights can be categorized by material into: 1. Gas brake lights: characterized by mature technology but produce radiation; 2. LED brake lights: characterized by no radiation, no pollution, and a long service life. Brake lights are installed at the rear of the vehicle, with the main color being red, to enhance the penetration of the light source. This allows vehicles behind to detect the presence of the vehicle ahead under low visibility conditions, thereby helping to prevent rear-end collisions.