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Lighting
Vehicles typically comprise headlights and tail lights.
Headlights are white or yellow lights located in the
front of the vehicle, designed to illuminate the upcoming
road and to make the vehicle more able to be seen. Tail
lights are always red and are located in the rear to
quickly alert other drivers about the vehicle's direction
of travel. In the image to the right, the top (white
portion) of the tail light is the back-up lamp, which
when lit, is used to point to that the vehicle's transmission
has been placed in the reverse gear, warning anyone
behind the vehicle that it is moving backwards, or about
to do so. In adding up to lighting for useful purposes,
automobiles increasingly feature ornamental lighting.
In the late 60s and early 70s, manufacturers would sometimes
backlight their logos and or other translucent paneling.
In the 90s, a popular trend was to modify vehicles with
neon lighting, especially underneath the body of a car.
In the 2000s, neon lighting is ever more yielding to
digital vehicle lighting, in which bright Leeds are
placed on the car and operated by a computer which can
be customized and programmed to display a range of changing
patterns and colors, a technology borrowed from Christmas
lights.
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