Betekenis van:
rear light

rear light
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • licht achterop een voertuig
  • lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

rear light
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoeksein, sluitsein
  • lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

rear light
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • staartlicht
  • lamp (usually red) mounted at the rear of a motor vehicle

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Lamp throwing direct light to the rear.
  2. The device must light up only at the same time as the rear position (side) lamps.
  3. Provided that they are grouped together with the other rear light-signalling devices, optional on trailers.
  4. the light emitted shall not cause discomfort to the driver through the rear-view mirrors and/or other surfaces of the vehicle (i.e. rear window).
  5. The device must be so designed that no light is emitted directly towards the rear, with the exception of red light if the device is combined or grouped with a rear lamp.
  6. The visibility of red light towards the front and of white light towards the rear shall be checked in accordance with paragraph 5.10. of this Regulation.
  7. amber; however the rearmost side retro-reflector can be red if it is grouped or has part of the light emitting surface in common with the rear position lamp, the rear end outline marker lamp, the rear fog lamp, the stop-lamp, the red rearmost side-marker lamp or the rear retro-reflector, non-triangular.
  8. amber; however the rearmost side- marker lamp can be red if it is grouped or combined or reciprocally incorporated with the rear position lamp, the rear end-outline marker lamp, the rear fog lamp, the stop lamp or is grouped or has part of the light emitting surface in common with the rear retro-reflector.
  9. Must be such that the rear fog lamp can light up only when the dipped-beam headlamps or the front fog-lamps are in use.
  10. ‘Variable intensity control’ means the device which automatically controls rear light signalling devices producing variable luminous intensities to assure the unvarying perception of their signals.
  11. Rear direction indicator lamps, rear position lamps, stop lamps (except stop lamps of category S4) and rear fog lamps with variable luminous intensity control are allowed, which respond simultaneously to at least one of the following external influences: ambient lighting, fog, snowfall, rain, spray, dust clouds, contamination of the light emitting surface, provided that their prescribed intensity relationship is maintained throughout variation transitions.
  12. No red light shall be visible towards the front and no white light other than that from the reversing lamp or work lamps shall be visible towards the rear.
  13. ‘Reciprocally incorporated lamps’ means devices having separate light sources or a single light source operating under different conditions (for example, optical, mechanical, electrical differences), totally or partially common illuminating surfaces [3] In the case of lighting devices for the rear registration plate and the direction-indicators (categories 5 and 6), replace by ‘light-emitting surface’ in the absence of an illuminating surface.
  14. Rear direction indicator lamps, rear position lamps, stop lamps (except stop lamps of category S4) and rear fog lamps with variable luminous intensity control are allowed, which respond simultaneously to at least one of the following external influences: ambient lighting, fog, snowfall, rain, spray, dust clouds, contamination of the light emitting surface, provided that their prescribed intensity relationship is maintained throughout variation transitions. No sharp variation of intensity shall be observed during transition.
  15. The apparent surface in the direction of the reference axis of front and rear position lamps, front and rear direction-indicator lamps and retro-reflectors shall not be hidden more than 50 per cent by any movable component, with or without a light-signalling device installed on it, in any fixed position different from the ‘normal position of use’.