Are Position Lamps the Same as Width Lamps?

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SanJosephine
07/25/25 5:00pm
Width lamps, also known as position lamps and parking lamps. Here are some introductions about width lamps: 1. Width lamps, also known as position lamps and parking lamps, are sometimes referred to as dusk driving lamps. As the name suggests, width lamps are used during dusk driving to indicate the vehicle's width and alert other vehicles and those behind. 2. Width lamps are installed on the edges of the car's roof, which can indicate both the height and width of the vehicle. Safety standards require that vehicles with a height exceeding three meters must be equipped with position lamps, with the color being white at the front and red at the rear.
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OHarper
08/11/25 10:02pm
I usually enjoy delving into these small details about cars. Essentially, position lamps and width indicator lights refer to the same thing—the small lighting systems on the sides of a vehicle. They are mainly installed along the front and rear contours of the car, with the front ones typically called width indicator lights and the rear ones referred to as position lamps. Their function is identical: when driving at night or in foggy conditions, these lights illuminate to display the approximate width and position of the vehicle, allowing other drivers to spot your car from a distance and avoid side collisions. Chinese regulations mandate that vehicles must be equipped with them, and failing to use them can result in fines if stopped by traffic police. Common issues include bulbs burning out easily—for example, halogen bulbs have a short lifespan and may fail after prolonged driving on bumpy roads. It’s important to check their condition during regular maintenance, rather than discovering a problem after dark. If a bulb does burn out, replacing it at a repair shop is straightforward and inexpensive.
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