Motoring Discussion > Brake lights;not where you think they are. Miscellaneous
Thread Author: carmalade Replies: 15

 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - carmalade
I have been following various new-ish models recently,and have noticed that the brake lights are not in the main rear light clusters on the body,but set low down on the bumper which makes them not very visible. Most annoying.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Zero
Except the mandatory high level brake light which is, how can I say this, always in the same place, in the middle and high level
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - R.P.
French seem to have got carried away with light displays at the back --- There's one Renault whose high level brake light looks like a porn star's moustache when it lights up.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - MD
>> French seem to have got carried away with light displays at the back --- There's
>> one Renault whose high level brake light looks like a porn star's moustache when it
>> lights up.
>>
Watch a bit of that do you Rob? O:-)
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Haywain
"like a porn star's moustache when it lights up"

I didn't even know that porn star's moustaches lit up, but then I'm in rural Suffolk.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - bathtub tom
>> "like a porn star's moustache when it lights up"

Didn't we all have one of them back in the '70s?
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Harleyman
>> I have been following various new-ish models recently,and have noticed that the brake lights are
>> not in the main rear light clusters on the body,but set low down on the
>> bumper which makes them not very visible. Most annoying.
>>

Ditto indicators on some models. I presume they all must be legal, but some are difficult to spot particularly when the brake lighrs are on at the same time.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - zippy
>>Indicators...

I dislike those animated indicators on Audis and VWs. I don't notice them as quickly. (Design over function?)
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Ted
I seem to think that the original Punto was the first car to have high level light clusters at the rear.

I often wondered how they got round the Construction & Use Regs, which were quite specific on lighting positions. Or maybe they had been amended by 1994 ?
Last edited by: Ted on Sun 11 Feb 18 at 00:04
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Bromptonaut
>> I often wondered how they got round the Construction & Use Regs, which were quite
>> specific on lighting positions. Or maybe they had been amended by 1994 ?

IIRC they were mandated from the early nineties but not sure they were ever prohibited as they're auxiliary lights supplementing those on which C&U regs were specific.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Ted

I wasn't thinking of auxiliary lights, Brompy, but where the whole lighting pod fitted next to the rear window. No lights below that. The first Focus was the same.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Falkirk Bairn
My pet hate is indicators on the front of some cars - incorporated with other lights & often not at the wings but somewhere inwards. I thought indicators are supposed to be at the sides?

Adding daytime lights can be OK - indicators on, the DRLs dim BUT on some cars this does not happen.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Bromptonaut
>>
>> I wasn't thinking of auxiliary lights, Brompy, but where the whole lighting pod fitted next
>> to the rear window. No lights below that. The first Focus was the same.

Ahh right, I thought you meant the high level brake light in the rear window.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - TheManWithNoName
I heard there's a cherry red Tesla somewhere with a VERY high level brake light.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - Zero
>> I heard there's a cherry red Tesla somewhere with a VERY high level brake light.

They don't work. With a range of 300 miles the battery went flat just as it left the earths atmosphere.
 Brake lights;not where you think they are. - martin aston
Yes I take a split second to register these animated lights. Mind you I remember my grandad complaining when flashing indicators became common that they were dangerous because everyone was used to the semaphore trafficators mounted in the pillar!

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