Can the car still be driven normally when the regeneration light is on?
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The car can still be driven normally when the regeneration light is on, but it may easily cause other problems with the vehicle. Below is relevant information about automotive lighting: Basic introduction: Automotive lights are various traffic lights installed on vehicles to ensure safe driving, which can be divided into two categories: illumination lights and signal lights. From 1905 to 1912, to address road illumination ahead, acetylene headlamps with spotlight features began to be installed, along with a kerosene lamp serving as the rear license plate light. By 1945-1947, the minimum required external lighting fixtures had been finalized. Qualified automotive lights must comply with corresponding photometric, colorimetric, and basic environmental testing standards. Development trends: Unconventional headlamps that match the streamlined body design will continue to evolve, and high-intensity discharge lamps may become the next generation of headlight sources. Research is ongoing to improve high-mounted brake lights and high-contrast combination rear lights.