Taillights
Taillights are the red lights located at the rear of a vehicle. They serve several important functions, including signaling to other drivers when a vehicle is stopping or turning. Taillights typically illuminate when the vehicle's headlights are on and become brighter when the brakes are applied.
In addition to their primary function, taillights often include turn signals and reverse lights. Turn signals blink to indicate a change in direction, while reverse lights illuminate when the vehicle is in reverse gear. Properly functioning taillights are essential for road safety, helping to prevent accidents by making vehicles more visible to others.