short answer: NO!
most of the car's electrical systems like lights work with a maximum of 12V (battery voltage) which is a harmless voltage
other than that the power is off anyway as long as you don't step on the break while changing the light (would be interesting how you would do that anyway ;-) )
You could get shocked if it was on.
They did not break up.
is my car safe to drive if the break light and abs light is on in my 2007 Toyota Camry
It is unlikely that you would get shocked from a broken light switch, since they are always made from non-conducting plastic. If you open it up and try to fix it, you might get shocked then. If you turn off the correct circuit breaker or fuse, you can avoid getting shocked when you work on your broken light switch - but if you don't know what you are doing, get a qualified electrician to do it for you. Electrocution is no joke.
safety it is possibe to be shocked
The Changing Light at Sandover was created in 1982.
no, its just light being transmitted
Yes, a light switch can shock you if there is an electrical issue or if you touch it with wet hands.
What you do is carefully try to break the contact between the person being shocked, and the electricity shocking the individual. You must break the contact by making sure you do not come in any physical contact with the conductor producing the shock. Throwing a chair at the individual's body part that is coming in contact with the conductor that's producing the shock, is a method that can be used to save the person being shocked.
signal and break light don't come on
Don't look I'm changing
they thought it was great because now they could have light