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Automotive lighting, Automotive lighting - Conspicuity, Automotive lighting - Cornering lamps, Automotive lighting - Daytime running lamps, Automotive lighting - Dipped-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Driving lamps, Automotive lighting - Forward illumination, Automotive lighting - Front fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Front position lamps and rear taillamps, Automotive lighting - Main-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Rear fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear position lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear registration plate lamp, Automotive lighting - Reversing lamps, Automotive lighting - Sidemarker lights and retroreflectors, Automotive lighting - Signalling, Automotive lighting - Stop lamps, Automotive lighting - Turn signals, Headlamp, Daytime Running Lamp, World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108
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Automotive lighting - Turn signals.
Turn signals (properly "direction-indicator lamps," also "indicators," "directionals," "blinkers," or "flashers") are signal lights mounted near the left and right front and rear corners, and sometimes on the sides of vehicles, used to indicate to other drivers that the operator intends a lateral change of position (turn or lanechange). Electric turn signal lights were devised as early as 1907 (U.S. Patent 912,831), but were not widely offered by major automobile manufacturers ...
See also:Automotive lighting, Automotive lighting - Forward illumination, Automotive lighting - Main-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Dipped-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Driving lamps, Automotive lighting - Front fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Cornering lamps, Automotive lighting - Conspicuity, Automotive lighting - Front position lamps and rear taillamps, Automotive lighting - Rear position lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear registration plate lamp, Automotive lighting - Sidemarker lights and retroreflectors, Automotive lighting - Daytime running lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Signalling, Automotive lighting - Turn signals, Automotive lighting - Stop lamps, Automotive lighting - Reversing lamps Read more here: » Automotive lighting: Encyclopedia II - Automotive lighting - Signalling |
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 |  |  | World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations: Encyclopedia II - Automotive lighting - Forward illuminationForward illumination is provided by main- ("high") and dipped- ("low") beam headlamps, which may be augmented by fog lamps and/or driving lamps.
Automotive lighting - Main-beam headlamps.
Main article: Headlamp
Main-beam headlamps provide a bright, general spread of light into the far distance. As such, they are only suitable for use when alone on the road, as they will dazzle other drivers. They are usually integrated with dipped-beam headlamps.
Automotive lighting - Dipped-beam headlam ...
See also:Automotive lighting, Automotive lighting - Forward illumination, Automotive lighting - Main-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Dipped-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Driving lamps, Automotive lighting - Front fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Cornering lamps, Automotive lighting - Conspicuity, Automotive lighting - Front position lamps and rear taillamps, Automotive lighting - Rear position lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear registration plate lamp, Automotive lighting - Sidemarker lights and retroreflectors, Automotive lighting - Daytime running lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Signalling, Automotive lighting - Turn signals, Automotive lighting - Stop lamps, Automotive lighting - Reversing lamps Read more here: » Automotive lighting: Encyclopedia II - Automotive lighting - Forward illumination |
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Automotive lighting - Front position lamps and rear taillamps.
Nighttime standing-vehicle conspicuity to the front is provided by front position lamps (known as "parking lamps" or "parking lights" in North America, "sidelights" in UK English, and known variously in other regions as "position lamps," "standing lamps," or "city lights"). These lamps may be white (international) or amber (North America). In North America, further conspicuity is offered by side-mounted lamps and retroreflectors - amber to the front a ...
See also:Automotive lighting, Automotive lighting - Forward illumination, Automotive lighting - Main-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Dipped-beam headlamps, Automotive lighting - Driving lamps, Automotive lighting - Front fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Cornering lamps, Automotive lighting - Conspicuity, Automotive lighting - Front position lamps and rear taillamps, Automotive lighting - Rear position lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear registration plate lamp, Automotive lighting - Sidemarker lights and retroreflectors, Automotive lighting - Daytime running lamps, Automotive lighting - Rear fog lamps, Automotive lighting - Signalling, Automotive lighting - Turn signals, Automotive lighting - Stop lamps, Automotive lighting - Reversing lamps Read more here: » Automotive lighting: Encyclopedia II - Automotive lighting - Conspicuity |
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