About 3 times a week I drive behind a car that doesn't have working brake lights. Only then you notice how much one drives on experience or even sub conscious. You brake when from the corner of you eye you see (or apparently have seen) the red light litting up. I've had to brake hard to avoid a collision several times (driving daily in peak hour).
What I wonder is why are there so many cars with non working brake lights? I hardly recall changing brake lights, and when none is working it's more likely a wiring or fuse problem. How come so many cars have this problem (and don't seem to care about it)?
If I would have an older and bigger vehicle I'd love to just brake a little too late, say: sorry, but you don't have braking lights and take off.
What I wonder is why are there so many cars with non working brake lights? I hardly recall changing brake lights, and when none is working it's more likely a wiring or fuse problem. How come so many cars have this problem (and don't seem to care about it)?
If I would have an older and bigger vehicle I'd love to just brake a little too late, say: sorry, but you don't have braking lights and take off.