Collection: Tail Lights / Bulbs

Tail lights, also known as rear lights or taillights, are essential lighting components located at the rear of a vehicle. They serve multiple functions to enhance safety & visibility. The primary function of tail lights is to indicate the presence, position, & width of the vehicle to other drivers on the road, especially during low-light conditions or at night. They typically emit a red light to signify the rear of the vehicle. Tail lights also serve as brake lights when the driver applies the brakes, alerting drivers behind to slow down or stop. In addition, they function as turn signal lights, flashing to indicate the driver's intention to change lanes or make a turn. Modern tail lights often incorporate LED technology, which offers advantages such as faster response time, increased brightness, & improved energy efficiency. Some vehicles feature additional features in their tail lights, such as sequential or dynamic lighting patterns, animated lighting effects, or integrated rear fog lights. Tail lights are a crucial component of a vehicle's lighting system, ensuring that the vehicle is visible to other road users & signaling the driver's intentions. They play a vital role in promoting safety & are subject to regulations to ensure their proper functioning.