A car comes equipped with a number of lights designed for both day and night driving. Being a driver, you must be aware of these lights which include the headlights, taillights, daytime running lights, indicator lights, hazard lights fog lights, driving lamps and brake lights. See the mentioned slideshow which tells about the different lights present in your car.
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Are you Aware of the Different Lights Present in your Car
1. Are You Aware of the Different Lights
Present in Your Car?
2. Some people aren’t even
aware of all the lights that
are present in cars have and
you should not be one of
those people.
3. The different lights in a car
have specific functions to
either help the driver or to
signal to other drivers and
when used improperly, may
lead to accidents.
4. This is why it is extremely
important to be able to
recognize the different lights
present in your car and
know when to use them.
5.
6. The headlights allow the
driver to see the roadway in
the dark, while also
signaling to other motorists
that a car is present.
7. There are mainly two types
of headlights known as:
Low beams provide a light
distribution to give adequate
forward and lateral
illumination without
blinding other road users
with excessive glare.
8. High beams provide an
intense, center-weighted
distribution of light with no
particular control of glare
and should only be used
when there are no visible
cars.
9.
10. Tail lights are required
to produce only red light
at the rear of the car
and are wired such that
they are lit whenever
the headlights are on.
11. This helps drivers who
are traveling behind
you to recognize that
you’re there and how
far ahead you are.
12.
13. These lights are located in
both the front and rear of
the car and generally turn
on automatically and in
some cars, you do have an
option to turn them off.
14. They are designed to
make you more visible
to other vehicles, but
some drivers find them
distracting in oncoming
cars.
15.
16. These are located in the
front and back of the
car, beside the head
and tail lights and are
also known as turn
signals.
17. When activated, they
indicate to other
drivers that you’ll soon
be turning in the
indicated direction of
the signal and will most
likely be slowing down
to do so.
18.
19. When turned on they
admit a flashing signal
to warn other drivers
that you’re experiencing
a problem, are in
distress, or warning of
an immediate danger.
20. They should only be
used as warnings of
distress or traffic
problems and never as
stop signal or illegal
parking permit.
21.
22. These lights are located
below the headlights in
order to prevent the
light from refracting on
the fog and glaring
back toward the driver.
23. The fog lights should
only be used during the
presence of fog, when
normal headlights are
not effective.
24.
25. These are located
inside your car and are
used to brighten the
cab for the passenger
or driver to safely
check maps or
directions, or locate
items in the dark.
26. It is important to note
that these lights should
never be used for long
periods.
27.
28. Brake lights are located
to the side of your rear
lights, they signal drivers
that you’re slowing down
or stopping.