Manufacturers use the legal loophole of having to fit only one reversing lamp ... to fit only one. Same again with rear fog lamps, can fit two but many only fit one. On some cars the manufacturer will remove the offside reversing light and replace it with a fog lamp as a cheap way to make the car legal.
If you find you need more light when reversing one option is to put your rear fog light on, the red light may not be the best but is better than no light - just remember to switch it off afterwards!
even with only one reverse light fitted they can with an LED be a lot brighter than they are even with a Halogen bulb fitted, a good LED is brighter than a Halogen and gives a whiter light which is more useful for reversing because it shows people up better than Halogen
They should be measured in Lumens rather than watts as even with Halogen, wattage is deceiving as far as colour/ brightness is concerned, ie a 6w LED is equivalent to roughly 60w Halogen as well as being cheaper (and should be longer lasting) to run, though that isn`t taken into consideration due to not running from mains
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