danemodsandy
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The Initial Reason for LEDs:
According to Ford, which was an early adopter of LEDs for the brake light assembly on the Lincoln Mark VIII (1993-1998), the practical advantage of LEDs for the purpose is that they light up a very tiny fraction of a second sooner than incandescent lamps, thus giving a slight improvement in warning time to drivers behind an LED-equipped car.
It's hundredths of a second, and not many hundredths of a second, but as we all know, every little bit of warning helps.
According to Ford, which was an early adopter of LEDs for the brake light assembly on the Lincoln Mark VIII (1993-1998), the practical advantage of LEDs for the purpose is that they light up a very tiny fraction of a second sooner than incandescent lamps, thus giving a slight improvement in warning time to drivers behind an LED-equipped car.
It's hundredths of a second, and not many hundredths of a second, but as we all know, every little bit of warning helps.