Will I be fined if one brake light is broken?
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Driving with a non-functioning brake light may result in a warning or fine. Here are specific details about brake lights: 1. Introduction: Brake lights are generally installed at the rear of the vehicle, with red as the main color to enhance light penetration. This ensures that following vehicles can easily detect when the front vehicle is braking, even under low visibility conditions, thereby helping to prevent rear-end collisions. 2. Principle: Power passes through a fuse to the brake switch. When the brake pedal is pressed, the switch connects, sending electricity to two brake lights and one high-mounted brake light, completing the circuit through the negative line connected to the vehicle body.