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Originally Posted by demge01
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Originally Posted by RASHID007
I don't want to get top far off topic but wouldn't keeping the tail lights on all the time be a safety hazard as nobody could tell when you are braking? Or on braking do they just get more bright and include the top brake light and thats enough of a difference?
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The brake lights are separate and much brighter than the taillights. It would be quite obvious when braking.
I actually think the reverse and having DRLs at the rear means you car is more visible and if anything improving safety and visibility to other road users.
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This is correct. The tail lights that you use as DLR's are the same ones that you are using with your normal headlights, just the two LED stripes that go from left to right. The brake light itself is a different bulb and it's very clear that there is a difference