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2025/07/16

The core function of fog lights

Front fog lights: Usually yellow, installed below the front bumper, using special spotlight glass to control the illumination angle at 30°-45°, providing a high-brightness scattered light source within a range of 200 meters, penetrating dense fog and illuminating the outline of the road ahead. Rear fog lights: Red, installed 150-300mm behind the rear C-pillar, with a higher luminous intensity than the taillights, and can be identified by more than 80% of vehicles within a distance of 200 meters, warning the following vehicles to maintain a safe distance.


2025/07/16

Basic warning function of taillights

Night Visibility: The red light source (compliant with international standards) clearly outlines the vehicle in low-light conditions, reducing the risk of rear-end collisions.


2025/07/16

Typical application scenarios of LED directional indicator lights

Road Construction Warning: Solar-powered LED arrow lights guide vehicles around the construction site to reduce accident risks. Tunnel and Curve Guidance: High-brightness LED directional lights indicate driving routes to prevent getting lost or driving in the wrong direction. Intelligent Transportation System: Works with sensors to adjust directions in real-time (e.g., tidal lanes).


2025/07/16

Core functions and advantages of LED directional indicator lights

LED directional indicator lights actively emit light through built-in light sources, breaking through the passive reflection mode of traditional reflective signs. They maintain high visibility at night, in rainy or foggy weather, or in low-light environments. For example, solar-powered LED directional signs can store energy even on cloudy days, ensuring continuous illumination at night and significantly improving road safety.


2025/07/29

Classification and characteristics of fog lights

Front Fog Lamps Location: Installed at the front of the vehicle, usually below the headlights. Color: Mostly yellow or white. Yellow light has a longer wavelength and stronger penetration, better penetrating dense fog; white light has high brightness, and provides better auxiliary lighting. Function: Improves the illumination of the road ahead, helping drivers see obstacles, vehicle outlines, and road markings ahead. Symbol: The light lines point downwards, indicating that the light scatters downwards to illuminate the road surface.


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