Can You Drive with One Headlight Broken? What's the Fine?
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No. Driving with a broken headlight is punishable. According to Article 58, Section 17 of the Road Traffic Safety Regulations, operating a motor vehicle with incomplete safety facilities or components that do not meet technical standards, posing safety hazards, will result in a fine. Below is relevant information about automotive lights: 1. Position lights: Position lights indicate the width of the vehicle. Similarly, a circle represents the light, and a horizontal line represents the light beam, which spreads to both sides. They are typically used when night is just falling. 2. Front and rear fog lights: A circle represents the light, a horizontal line represents the light beam, and a curve represents fog. In foggy conditions, light doesn't travel far, so the symbol has a curve blocking the light. If the light beam is at the front, it's a front fog light; if at the rear, it's a rear fog light. They are usually used in rain, fog, or snow, and in extreme weather, it's best to turn on the fog lights rather than the hazard lights.