no and yes because there could be other cars coming from the same lane as you so you have to wait till they go or they stay you go
broken bulb
Yes, a police car can still be used in a traffic stop even if it has a broken light, as long as the officer can safely and effectively conduct the stop. However, the effectiveness of the stop may be compromised if the broken light affects the visibility of the police vehicle, potentially posing safety risks. Officers typically aim to ensure their equipment is functional for both their safety and the safety of the public.
Yes you have to replace your broken tail light. If you don't , there is a big chance that the police will stop you and give you a ticket. Because it's not legal to drive around with a white light there.
It could be because of a broken bulb or a blown fuse.
A broken or out of adjustment brake light switch.
If the traffic light is not powered, you are to treat it as a all-way stop sign. I'm assuming that's what you mean by that. If the traffic light is broken, likely there will be utility workers out there working to fix it and you follow their instructions if any.
Bad or broken bulb OR bad seal to cover that protects the bulb.
In a series circuit each light completes its part of the circuit and connects to the next light. So, if one light fails, the circuit is broken and the flow of current to all lights must stop.
More than likely, the stop pad has fallen or broken off.
A red traffic light means stop, and you must come to a complete stop before the intersection or crosswalk. A flashing red traffic light indicates the same as a regular red light – you must come to a complete stop, but you can proceed when the way is clear after yielding to other vehicles and pedestrians.
try finding the fuse box and look for the brake light fuse on see if it is broken
Check bulb first by swapping one from other side or look to see if fimaents(s) broken inside.