Which Light to Use When Reversing?

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DelilahFitz
07/29/25 8:54pm
When reversing a car, the reverse lights are activated. The reverse lights do not need to be manually turned on; they automatically illuminate when the car is shifted into reverse gear. Here is some relevant information about car reverse lights: 1. Introduction: Car reverse lights are installed at the rear of the vehicle to illuminate the road behind when reversing and serve as a warning to vehicles and pedestrians behind. 2. Classification: Car reverse lights can be categorized by the materials used into gas reverse lights and LED reverse lights. Gas reverse lights use halogen materials. Halogen-based reverse lights are mature in technology and low in cost, making them widely used in many car models. LED reverse lights use LED materials. LED-based reverse lights are characterized by being pollution-free, radiation-free, and having a long service life, with a theoretical lifespan of over 50,000 hours.
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