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New Study Shows Front-Facing Brake Lights Could Save Lives

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new study shows front facing brake lights could save lives

There’s room for debate over the effectiveness of the some of the latest driver-assistance technologies, but nobody’s downplaying the importance of taillights. Recent studies have looked into adding brake lights to the front of vehicles, and the data suggests that the move could cut the number of crashes on our roads.






new study shows front facing brake lights could save lives

ZME Science reported on the study from Graz University of Technology in Austria. Their findings suggest that front-facing brake lights (FBLs) could reduce intersection collisions by as much as 17 percent and lessen the severity of injuries in up to a quarter of crashes.

Front-facing brake lights may look a little goofy at first, but the benefits could be numerous. Other drivers would be able to see vehicles’ braking activities from front and side angles more easily, making them more likely to react if there’s a problem.






new study shows front facing brake lights could save lives

Judging drivers’ reaction times, the study team found that almost a fifth of crashes could have been avoided with front brake lights. In another 25.5 percent of crashes, the lights may not prevent the accident, but would reduce the speed of impact and severity of injuries.

We don’t even have to install big, red brake lights to make a difference. Smaller green lights were shown to be effective on the front and sides of a vehicle, and they’re cheaper and less visually impactful to install.

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