Where is the position light located?

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Hugo
07/24/25 1:10am
The position lights of a sedan are the red lights located at the outermost left and right sides of the rear. At night, after turning on the headlights, if you step out of the car and observe, you will see the red lights at the outermost left and right sides of the rear illuminated; these are the position lights. Content extension: 1. Position lights are somewhat similar to the anti-collision lights installed at the wingtips of aircraft, mainly used to indicate the width and height of the vehicle during driving in conditions such as dusk, overcast days, rain, or fog. This helps other vehicles determine their relative positions and sizes during encounters or overtaking. Typically, the color of position lights is white at the front and red at the rear. 2. Position lights are also known as car marker lights and have other names such as width lights and evening driving lights. Position lights are installed at the highest points at the front and rear of the vehicle.
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DeArianna
08/10/25 8:52pm
I've been driving this car for a while and have particularly noticed the design of the position lights, which are usually installed at the front and rear of the vehicle. The ones at the front are integrated into the edges of the headlight assembly. If you're driving at night, you can see them lit up, helping other drivers gauge your vehicle's width to avoid collisions. As for the rear, they're located within the taillight area, connected to the rear lights. I think the placement is quite reasonable—after all, when driving on the road, especially in low-light conditions, position lights enhance safety. Some newer models even feature more stylish designs, like LED versions, which offer stable brightness and greater durability. I always make a habit of checking if the lights are functioning properly when parking to prevent accidents. In short, the purpose of these lights is to signal the size of your vehicle to others. Safety comes first, so remember to check their condition during regular maintenance.
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LaLogan
08/10/25 8:54pm
Let me start with my daily driving experience. The position of the width indicator lights is quite crucial. They are fixed at both ends of the car: at the front, they are hidden within the headlight assembly, right next to the turn signals, and you can see them on both sides of the front; at the rear, they are integrated into the taillight cluster, usually in red. When I take my kids for a ride, I always remind myself that these lights are especially important at night or in foggy conditions, helping pedestrians and other vehicles discern our position and width. Maintenance is simple too—when I wash the car, I casually wipe the light covers to keep them clean and prevent light scattering. Additionally, the position varies slightly among different car models; for example, SUVs might have them higher, while sedans might have them lower, but the principle remains the same—they are safety devices that mark the width of the car. If the lights aren’t working, you could easily be pulled over by traffic police, and it also increases the risk of accidents. So, every time I start the car, my first instinct is to check if all the lighting systems are functioning properly, ensuring safety for both myself and others on the road.
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