taillight

taillight
A light, required by statute, to be carried at the back of a vehicle on a public highway, as a warning to vehicles approaching in darkness or at a time when natural light is deficient. 8 Am J2d Auto § 153.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • taillight — noun Date: 1844 a usually red warning light mounted at the rear of a vehicle called also taillamp …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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