The switch on your brake pedal that controls the lights is most likely stuck, try some WD40 before replacing it.
Brake lights are on continuously while you are driving. Every time the brake pedal is depressed.
Are your brake lights out - usually it's a fuse for the brake lights.
are you sure it is the brake lights and not the tail lights. if it is the brake lights you most likely have a short some where. go to a auto eletrican It is the brake lights which turn on. Short in the switch or the wiring?
on some cars the tail lights and brake lights are totally different bulbs gain access to the bulbs and have someone push the brakes so that you can determine which bulbs are the brake lights and replace the tail lights
Not sure how to while you're driving, but if your parked - press in on your e-brake, turn your car off, then turn it on and your lights won't be on. To turn them back on, simply release the brake.
Working brake lights are important for safety reasons while driving. It is important to check all of the wiring, if the brake lights are not working and the fuses and bulbs have been checked.
Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch, if the switch is mounted on the brake lever. If the switch is on the master cylinder, then it needs replacing.
If your brakes go out while driving, first shift the vehicle into neutral and then apply the emergency brake. If neither of these slows the vehicle, turn on your safety lights and get into the right lane.
Did you check the drive belt to see if it broke?
you should have you're brake pads checked for wear. though it may also be a leaking brake line
Blown fuse or defective brake light switch.
Change your thermostat!