brake light

A motor vehicle has lighting and signaling devices mounted to or integrated into its front, rear, sides, and, in some cases, top. Various devices have the dual function of illuminating the road ahead for the driver, and making the vehicle visible to others, with indications to them of turning, slowing or stopping, etc., with lights also indicating the size of some large vehicles.
Many emergency vehicles have distinctive lighting equipment to warn drivers of their presence.

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  1. D

    The lower red rear brake light.

    Whilst out today I was going down hill following a Mercedes and it did something I've never seen before, the red light at bottom of rear bumper kept repeating a sequence, other lights were doing nothing. Is this what our MG ZS hybrids do when we are in Regen 3 and coasting down hill?
  2. RadfordJim

    Regeneration brake light operation.

    To see when the brake lights operate under regeneration, I unclipped the high level brake light so I could watch it in the mirror whilst driving. At Level 1 with gentle deceleration, it hardly comes on. Level 2 only when you suddenly decelerate and Level 3 more often as you would expect. I...
  3. Chinook

    High level brake light

    Hi everyone booked my MG3 Hybrid in for it's first fault at 6 weeks since I bought the car there's been an annoying vibration rattle over bumpy roads I noticed today that the cover which covers the high level brake light is loose moving left to right and up and down I don't think they believed...
  4. Simon853

    Does high regen turn the brake light on?

    High re-gen slows the car quite dramatically, more so that I'm used to with ICE cars and therefore more than drivers behind me might expect. So, I wonder, does it apply the brake light to warn the driver behind it's dropped the anchor? Si
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