Brake lights

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As far as I remember from what I've read here the rear brake lights come on IF the deceleration is really significant.
 
Search this forum for retardation rate and you'll find previous posts of mine (one or more of which link to the laws/regulations requiring this). If the retardation rate (i.e. how quickly the car slows down) exceeds 1.3 m/s^2 then the brake lights must come on. :)
 
How would you know if they come on, you can't exactly work that out while driving.

I'm just wondering if some of the cars around here have regen and I'm just following the regen brake lights or someone who's braking unnecessarily instead of changing down.
 
Just for reference, a couple of previous discussions . . .

 
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