Are the taillight and brake light the same bulb?
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Brake lights and taillights are not the same bulb. Since brake lights serve a warning function, they are generally larger and brighter than taillights. Taillights, on the other hand, are usually positioned as close to the rear of the vehicle as possible and appear as a steady white light. Here is more information about car taillights and brake lights: 1. The purpose of rear brake lights and high-mounted brake lights is to make it easier for vehicles behind to notice when the vehicle ahead is braking, thereby helping to prevent rear-end collisions. 2. Brake lights are typically installed at the rear of the vehicle and feature a red color to enhance light penetration. This ensures that vehicles behind can easily detect braking actions even in low visibility conditions, reducing the risk of rear-end collisions.