The law requires for all lights to be on when driving so yes it is illegal to drive without tail light
No, it is not. Only to where you can see the tail lights light up at night and day.
I don't think so but it is a good idea to protect the horses tail from being rubbed in the trailer.
Failure to mantain inspection on vehicle. it falls into this one and can get a ticket
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.
get inside the car and drive to the nearest Halfords
Yes, tinted tail lights are illegal in Minnesota. State law requires that tail lights emit red light only and be clearly visible from at least 500 feet away under normal lighting conditions. Tinting the tail lights could reduce their visibility and lead to a citation.
Euro-light is a type of tail light that is becoming increasingly popular. Some local governments have deemed it illegal to install tail lights in a car by oneself, it must be done by a mechanic. There is a minimum intensity required for tail lights, so nearby drivers do not mistake them for stop lights.
Not without enough dissassembly/reassembly to swap the tail housings.
No it is not illegal, as long as you have operational tail lights, brake lights, signal lights and a plate light.
The screws that hold the tail light in place are accessible only after you raise the hatchback or lower the tailgate. the screws are usually TORX drive
Perhaps the best thing for you to do is get quotes directly from shops. Without knowing exactly what your issue with the tail light is, the best we can do is guess at what it is and the corresponding repair cost.
you have to acess it from inside the trunk drive safe