Is there a penalty for driving with one broken headlight?
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Driving with one broken headlight is subject to penalties. 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, thereby posing safety hazards, will result in a fine. Below is relevant information about automotive lights: 1. Position lights (also called parking lights): Position lights indicate the width of the vehicle. Similarly, a circle represents the light, and horizontal lines represent the light beams, which spread to both sides. These are typically used during dusk when night is just falling. 2. Front and rear fog lights: A circle represents the light, horizontal lines represent the light beams, and curved lines represent fog. Since fog limits visibility, the symbol shows curved lines blocking the light beams. Light beams in front represent front fog lights, while those at the rear indicate rear fog lights. These are usually used during rain, fog, or snow. In extreme weather conditions, it's best to turn on fog lights rather than hazard warning lights.