How would a driver know that a brake-light bulb is not working?

  1. They would notice the brake pedal getting softer under pressure.
  2. They would notice the brake pedal become firmer under pressure.
  3. By standing at the rear of the vehicle and getting another person to turn on side lights.
  4. By standing at the rear of the vehicle and checking as another person presses the brake pedal.

Correct Answer

By standing at the rear of the vehicle and checking as another person presses the brake pedal.

Explanation: In order for a driver to know that the rear brake lights are working correctly; they should stand at the rear of the vehicle and check that the brake lights come on while another person presses the brakes.

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