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What does DRL mean on a Honda Accord?

I’ve read about features on the Honda Accord since it’s at the top of my car-buying shortlist. However, I keep seeing the acronym DRL on brochures, and I’m not sure what it means. What does DRL stand for with respect to a Honda Accord?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
DRL on a Honda Accord—or any other car for that matter—means daytime running lights. These lights are located around your headlights, typically have an orange tint, and are used to make your car more visible during daytime hours. By keeping your DRLs on, other motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians can clearly see you coming and help avoid potential accidents.
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