There’s an USA law that brake and turn signals can’t be on auto body panels that move. That’s why it’s like this here.
TotesNotADrunk
They help in the fog.
Amber lights have been shown to be more effective.
Maybe if you can’t figure out the signals, you shouldn’t be driving.
chopsandbreaks
I don’t care if they are in the tail light assembly or not, but they seem mounted way too low
ImportunerDJ
I feel like if people aren’t close enough to see the signal lights then maybe you shouldn’t be driving….
L44KSO
On the Kia, this is where the reflectors, blinkers, and reverse lights are located. According to a Kia spokesperson, “A senior designer from the Global Design Center said that they wanted to emphasize the slim design of the rear combination lamp. The blinker is placed at the bottom of the rear bumper to offer a sense of unity with the fog lamp design of the front bumper.”
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There’s an USA law that brake and turn signals can’t be on auto body panels that move. That’s why it’s like this here.
They help in the fog.
Amber lights have been shown to be more effective.
Maybe if you can’t figure out the signals, you shouldn’t be driving.
I don’t care if they are in the tail light assembly or not, but they seem mounted way too low
I feel like if people aren’t close enough to see the signal lights then maybe you shouldn’t be driving….
On the Kia, this is where the reflectors, blinkers, and reverse lights are located. According to a Kia spokesperson, “A senior designer from the Global Design Center said that they wanted to emphasize the slim design of the rear combination lamp. The blinker is placed at the bottom of the rear bumper to offer a sense of unity with the fog lamp design of the front bumper.”