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Your car’s lights, be they headlights, indicators, brake lights or anything else, are crucial to the safety of you and other road users. This means it is essential that you have strong lights that are well maintained, else you may find that they fail to do their jobs properly, which can cause issues for you and other road users.

With that in mind, we have compiled a few tips to help you get the most out of your car’s lights and ensure you don’t have to worry about safety.

Buy And Install In Pairs

You may have noticed that most lights you can buy for your car come in pairs. This may seem like a way to get more money out of you when you only need to replace one light, but there is actually a practical purpose for this. Remember that consistency in terms of brightness and light quality is important for your car, so only installing one bulb when you have two can throw things off balance. If you get lights in pairs, as you are likely to, you should install them together as well.

Consider Upgrades

If you do a lot of night driving it may be worth considering purchasing some upgraded lights that offer a little more brightness. Your cars standard lights will usually do the job, of course, but a little extra clarity on the road can go a long way, especially if you drive in areas where street lighting is minimal. Remember that you still need to respect other road users, so lower your upgraded lights to approaching traffic to ensure glare doesn’t cause any issues.

Check The Brake Lights Regularly

Checking the brake lights is nice and easy, but a lot of drivers fail to do it on a regular basis. All you need to do is have a friend behind the car who can watch as you apply the brakes. Look to ensure all brake lights are on and check that they give off a consistent light. If there are any issues you should get them replaced as quickly as possible, as your brake lights tell other road uses what you are doing and are essential to safety on the road.

Clean The Headlights

Again, this is another simple task, but one that needs to be carried out fairly regularly to ensure you stay safe. Giving the headlights a quick clean prevents the build-up of dust and other grime that could obscure the light they emit. In some cases, you may end up replacing perfectly good bulbs because of the mistaken belief that they are not as bright as they should be when you headlights just needed a good clean.

Change The Bulbs Regularly

Even if your bulbs are still emitting light, it is still a good idea to get them changed regularly for maximum safety. Try to get them all changed around once per year, as this will lower the risk of running into problems with your car’s lights when you are on the road.