What scenarios are our CREE LED chase lights often used for
13-09-2025
Our LED chase lights made of 3*5W
CREE LEDs and SMD 3030 LEDs at the bottom are a type of multi-purpse lighting system
primarily used on vehicles. While the
"chasing" or strobing effect they create can be a stylistic choice,
their main purpose is to enhance safety and visibility, particularly in
off-road and group-riding adventure.
Improved rear visibility and emergency warning in poor conditions are the most important feature. LED chase lights are often mounted on the rear of a vehicle to be much visible to others. Sometimes, the traditional LED taillights are obscured, the LED chase lights are still effective at cutting through dust,fog,snow and rain, especially in off-roading and racing. The amber color is often chosen as it scatters less in these poor conditions and is universally recognized as a danger warning.
Also, LED chase lights are another form of non-verbal communication means between drivers. Basically, LED chase lights have different flashing modes and colors to convey specific messages. In order to avoid rear-end collision in group rides, a strobing led chase light will be used to signal a hazard, a stopped vehicle or something for caution.
LED brake lights can be wired to function as additional brake lights to provide an unmistakable signal that the vehicle is slowing down. Turning signals are illuminated for turning purpose. And running lights pattern can be used to simply indicate the presence of a vehicle. For our cree LED chase light, courtesy mode is added to illuminate the sides of a vehicle.
In American and European market, many off-road racing organizations require the use of LED chase lights for safety. Different colored lights, such as blue, amber, and red, may be mandated for specific purposes to signal vehicle class, track status, or other information.
While brightness and reliability is key, the dynamic, animated "chasing" effect also adds a distinct and aggressive look to off-road vehicles like Jeeps, trucks, and UTVs. The different working patterns can be customized to match the vehicles style.