What is a Taillight?
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Automotive taillights include: turn signals, brake lights, position lights, rear fog lights, reverse lights, and parking lights. Below is extended information about automotive taillights: 1. Distribution of rear fog lights and reverse lights: left fog light, right reverse light, meaning there is one fog light and one reverse light. Turn signals and brake lights are symmetrical, with one on each side. 2. Colors: Considering the wavelength penetration of light, there are generally three colors: yellow, red, and white. For situations requiring better illumination, white lights are used, such as reverse lights and license plate information lights. Turn signals use more noticeable yellow or red. Lights that need to be conspicuous and warning, such as brake lights, high-mounted brake lights, night lights, and width indicator lights, use these colors.