Can the vehicle pass the annual inspection if the position light is broken?
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The vehicle cannot pass the annual inspection if the position light is broken. The annual inspection mainly checks the brake lights, reverse lights, headlights (high and low beams), and turn signals. The position light is primarily used to indicate the presence of the vehicle and its approximate width, making it easier for other vehicles to judge during overtaking and meeting. The brake light is installed at the rear of the vehicle and is red in color to enhance the penetration of the light source, ensuring that following vehicles can easily detect when the vehicle ahead is braking, even in low visibility conditions, thereby preventing rear-end collisions. The reverse light is also installed at the rear of the vehicle and is used to illuminate the road behind and warn vehicles and pedestrians that the vehicle is reversing; all reverse lights are white. The headlight, also known as the front light or LED daytime running light, is closely related to safe driving at night or in bad weather conditions. The turn signal is an important indicator light that is activated when the vehicle is turning to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians.