Signal to driver’s behind
Activate turn signal
Reflections in the car behind when you stop at traffic lights.
Reduce your speed slightly and observe traffic ahead before arriving at the intersection.
If you have a manual gearbox you should use neutral AND foot brake at traffic lights. If you have automatic you can leave it in Drive with your foot firmly on the foot brake. (Some instructors would tell you to move it to neutral and keep your foot on the foot brake.)
On city streets, you should maintain a safe following distance (two seconds) from the car ahead of you. Keep a constant scan going for signs, traffic lights, pedestrians, bicycles, and anything else that might create an emergency situation. Look past the car ahead of you for obstacles and brake lights from the car in front of the one you're following.
rear car lights come on as an indication to the drivers in the back that you are about to stop.
The ground for the brake lamp. When the tail lights are off, the tail light circuit can act as a ground for the brake light. When the tail lights are on, it can't.
The ground circuit for your Honda Civic brake lights can be found on the rear frame rail. The ground circuit will be on the drivers side frame rail.
The horn, The signal lights, The brake lights, The back up lights, Flashing the high beam headlights,
You should be able to see traffic light at the same distance you should be able to see brake lights - 1000 feet - but consult the traffic law in your particular jurisdiction to confirm the actual requirements.
check your ground wire in the back
A malfunctioning brake light relay switch will cause your 1993 Toyota Corolla brake lights to stay on all the time. The brake light relay switch is located beneath the drivers side dashboard.
Yes, it has brake lights.