This video was way too quick and jittery from the triple espresso you just drank, and actually lacking in clear info. 5 minutes would have been better and with an assistant so we can see which lights do what and when (like which tail light is the service tail light and brake). Your front blackout marker lights emit too much light, the internals might be faulty.
The blackout marker lights are to let other vehicles see you, like in a convoy of military vehicles driving at night. The blackout drive light on the fender is for you to see where you're going. It is not much light, but once your eyes adjust to the darkness, it does a pretty good job.
This video was way too quick and jittery from the triple espresso you just drank, and actually lacking in clear info. 5 minutes would have been better and with an assistant so we can see which lights do what and when (like which tail light is the service tail light and brake). Your front blackout marker lights emit too much light, the internals might be faulty.
But why don't just turn off the lights?
You still need some visibility at night
The blackout marker lights are to let other vehicles see you, like in a convoy of military vehicles driving at night. The blackout drive light on the fender is for you to see where you're going. It is not much light, but once your eyes adjust to the darkness, it does a pretty good job.