Which One is the Rear Brake Light?
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Rear brake light is a red-colored lamp installed at the rear of the vehicle. When the brake is applied, the brake light will illuminate, emitting red light to alert vehicles behind, thereby helping to prevent rear-end collisions. Brake lights are categorized into: 1. Brake lights installed at both ends of the rear, which are part of the car's taillights, with one on each side; 2. High-mounted brake lights installed above the rear of the vehicle. The vehicle's lights include: 1. Headlights: Front-end lighting lamps divided into low beam and high beam; 2. Fog lights: Used in foggy conditions for better visibility, distinguished from other lights of the same color, located at both front and rear ends of the vehicle, with one on each side, not symmetrically; 3. Brake lights: Illuminate when braking, installed at the rear end of the vehicle.