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It is important for drivers to stop their car at a red light to follow traffic laws, prevent accidents, and ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.

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stop the car.


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Why do all rear car lights come on when brake is pushed?

rear car lights come on as an indication to the drivers in the back that you are about to stop.


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Ask this question again specifying what the car is.


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Street lights are very important. They automatically turn on when it gets dark outside, providing a small amount of light for people who go out at night. They help drivers see things out of range of their car's headlights and give pedestrians light to see by.


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