Main Types of Car Lights
Headlights (Front)
Located at the front of the vehicle.
Provide visibility for the driver at night or in poor weather.
Also it help other drivers to see your vehicle.
Types:
Halogen (common, affordable)
LED (bright, energy-efficient, long-lasting)
Xenon / HID (very bright, bluish light)
Laser Headlights (high-end luxury/sports cars)
Taillights (Rear)
Found at the back of the car.
Glow red when headlights are on.
Let other drivers on the road know where your vehicle is in the dark.
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Turn Signal Lights (Indicators)
Located at the front, sides, and rear.
Flash amber or orange to indicate a lane change or turn.
Reverse Lights
White lights at the back.
Illuminate when the car is in reverse gear.
Signal to others that you’re backing up.
Fog Lights
Positioned low on the front (and sometimes rear).
Used in fog, heavy rain, or snow for better visibility.
Emit a wide, low beam to reduce glare.