TeamDenno
Well-Known Member
From a legal standpoint, so we don't get busted by the boys in blue, surely when the brake pedal is pressed, the cars must continue to show brake lights totally working on both sides of the vehicle, plus centre light?
So when break pedal is pressed, the sequence must be 1 (red on firm) and then 2 on, 2+3 on, 2+3 off.. 2 on, 2+3 on etc etc...?
The full sequential when brake pedal used here:
Is not fully road legal here in Aus (as it works in the US).
I would think at least 1 globe must be permanently fixed red to be road legal (strictly speaking).
The
So when break pedal is pressed, the sequence must be 1 (red on firm) and then 2 on, 2+3 on, 2+3 off.. 2 on, 2+3 on etc etc...?
The full sequential when brake pedal used here:
Is not fully road legal here in Aus (as it works in the US).
I would think at least 1 globe must be permanently fixed red to be road legal (strictly speaking).
The
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