I would advise bringing your car to a mechanic as quickly as possible. Your brakes could fail. This puts you at a high risk for injury or even death.
yes, its really risky because driving with bad brakes can probably cause a hydraulic failiure your brakes can fail and you dont want to know what happens so get your brakes checked
When the brakes fail, use a power pole to stop the car.
Yes. not no it is not
You may use one fore home securrity. There are also types of baracades to keep your car from moving if the brakes fail.
Car brakes can cost quite a bit. Anywhere in the $100s I would say. Depending on your car and how many brakes you desire.
This grossly unsafe. If you have just the booster fail the brakes will still work but not well. If the brakes fail completely you could crash and die.
It would be against the law for a motor manufacturer to fit a light which could cause the brakes to fail.
They can if the brakes are out of adjustment or have a mechanical problem.
No, you bought the car most likely with a warranty that may cover this. Your insurance company will not cover failing breaks. They do not inspect the breaks when you but it why would they cover it if they fail. Call your insurance company, they will tell you. You also get a book with your insurance policy that says exactly what they cover.
Cars don't use pneumatic brakes. Those are generally used on large vehicles like trains.
If it is an older car without ABS the brakes would lock up and the car would slide/push/unable to steer, unless you got on/off the brakes. With ABS the computer would pulse the brakes and would prevent lock up so you would be able to steer.