Is it illegal to modify car taillights?
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Modifying car taillights is illegal. Vehicle light modifications require filing and approval before passing the annual inspection. If the taillight modification is not filed and the vehicle is driven on the road directly after modification, the traffic police may issue a warning and impose fines or deduct points. Below are some common knowledge about car modifications and brake modifications: Common knowledge about car modifications: Car decoration relates to the safety performance of the vehicle, and vehicle modifications may have an even greater impact on safety. When decorating or modifying a car, it is essential to fully understand its effects on safety performance. Before decorating or modifying a car, familiarize yourself with relevant regulations to avoid misunderstandings. Otherwise, the vehicle may not pass inspection, and there could be safety hazards or even legal consequences. Brake modifications: The structural design of the braking system is relatively simple, but the workload for modifications is significant. The quickest and most direct way to improve braking performance is to replace the brake pads with high-performance ones. Additionally, upgrading the braking system can involve switching to higher-grade brake fluid, installing high-pressure brake lines made of metal, or using a larger brake booster to increase the auxiliary power of the brake pedal.