Will I be fined if the rear left brake light is not working?
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According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law" of China: Before driving a motor vehicle on the road, the driver should carefully check the safety technical performance of the vehicle; it is not allowed to drive a motor vehicle with incomplete safety facilities or components that do not meet technical standards, which may pose safety hazards. Check the brake light bulb: The most frequently used light on a car is the brake light, and the bulb has a relatively short lifespan. When the brake light is not working, the first thing to consider is the brake light bulb, and replacing the bulb can solve the problem. Check the brake light switch: If the brake light switch is faulty, all brake lights will not work. During inspection, you can use a wire to connect the brake light switch. If the brake lights turn on, it means the switch is damaged, and replacing the switch will fix the issue. Check the fuse: If both the bulb and the switch are confirmed to be working properly, the next step is to check the fuse. Some cars do not have a separate fuse for the brake light and share one with other electrical devices. In this case, you can check the operation of other electrical devices on the car. Identify any non-working electrical devices and replace the corresponding fuse.