What are the rear combination lights respectively?
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Rear combination lights respectively refer to the brake lights, reverse lights, and turn signals. Brake Lights: The left and right brake lights are important components of the rear lights, located on either side of the rear lights. They are red, as red signifies a warning. The brake lights illuminate when the brake pedal is pressed (including the handbrake). The brake lights signal to vehicles behind that your car is slowing down or stopping, allowing them to prepare in advance. Nowadays, brake lights are typically fog lights, capable of penetrating thick fog. Some brake lights also use LED technology. Reverse Lights: Reverse lights are installed at the rear of the car and are used to illuminate the road behind when reversing, serving as a warning to vehicles and pedestrians behind. Turn Signals: Rear turn signals are installed at the rear of the car and are used to alert vehicles behind when turning.