Car lights played a large part in the blackouts and air raids that took place along the US coast during World War II. Specifically, towns along the cost had to make sure that no light could be seen from the water. That way, if the Germans tried to bomb the coast, they'd have no idea where they were, or what target they might have hit.
Randolph. A. Phillip Randolph, but it was in 1925, not during World War 2.
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He did not do anything~he died in a car crash in NINETEEN FORTY FIVE
for blackout purposes. to insure light could not be seen by aircrat flying over a target......
If WW2 had car light the Axis would be able to see car and know where to bomb and Britain as we know it would now be decimaited (destroyed).
It put it on hold for the duration.
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Car lights get power from the batterie in the car, or in some cars oil gives car lights power.
I have never seen any other color than Red brake lights,anywhere in the world.
It is more plane than car, doesn't have doors, lights etc.
No, the Bugatti Veyron sport (or something to that effect) is the fastest car in the world, it can travel in excess of 260mph
On the back of a car there are tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights. Cars also have back up lights that tell people when the car is in reverse.
It chagend a lot.
Flip open car lights/eyelid lights aren't as reliable as the lights today, and sometimes they get jammed. In other words they aren't as efficient as the car lights today.
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