brake light
Plural
brake lights
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a rear-facing light on a vehicle that illuminates when the driver applies the brakes, signaling to other drivers that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping
A brake light is a red light on the back of a vehicle that turns on when the driver presses the brake pedal. It alerts other drivers that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping, helping to prevent accidents. Brake lights are usually brighter than regular tail lights to make them more noticeable. Most vehicles have at least two brake lights, one on each side at the rear. These lights are crucial for road safety, especially in low-visibility conditions like at night or during bad weather.
- The brake light on his car was not working, so he had it replaced immediately.
- She noticed the brake lights of the car ahead come on suddenly, indicating a quick stop.
- The truck's brake lights were bright and easily visible even in daylight.
- The mechanic inspected the wiring to diagnose the intermittent brake light issue.
- The brake lights flashed repeatedly as the driver navigated a steep downhill slope.
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