rear lamp

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rear lamp

A red rear lamp glows on the back of a parked car at dusk.

Definition

Noun: - A red light mounted on the back of a vehicle, used to signal braking and to make the vehicle visible from behind, especially in low-light conditions. It is a critical safety feature.

Usage
  • The primary function of a rear lamp is to illuminate when the vehicle's brakes are applied, warning following drivers.
  • It is also often combined with the vehicle's tail lights, which are illuminated whenever the headlights are on.
  • A broken rear lamp is a traffic violation in most jurisdictions because it compromises safety.
Examples
  • "The police officer pulled the car over because its rear lamp was shattered."
  • "Always check that your rear lamp is working before a long drive."
  • "Modern cars often use LEDs in their rear lamps for better brightness and longevity."
Advanced Usage
  • "To have a rear lamp out": A common phrase meaning one of the vehicle's rear lamps is not functioning.
    • Example: "You should get that fixed; you have a rear lamp out."
Variants and Related Words
  • Brake light: A more specific term for the part of the rear lamp assembly that illuminates when braking. Often used synonymously with "rear lamp" in casual conversation.
  • Tail light / Taillight: Typically refers to the red lights at the rear that are on whenever the headlights are on. A rear lamp assembly usually contains both the tail light and the brake light.
  • Rear light: A general, synonymous term.
Synonyms
  • Stop lamp
  • Brake lamp
Related Phrases
  • "Check your rear lamps": A common instruction during vehicle safety inspections or from a mechanic.
    • Example: "The mechanic's report said to check your rear lamps as one is dim."
rear lamp

A red rear lamp glows on the back of a parked car at dusk.

Noun
  1. lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle

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