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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco
If they test the lights and find that they are not within the states parameters (for example in NC tail lights have to be able to be seen for at least 1/4 of a mile), then yes not only will you be considered at fault in the wreck but you could also be facing a lawsuit from the other person involved in the accident.
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Brought it up because a lot of people think.... oh so I might just get a ticket, but you could be facing way worse than a ticket. Especially, on the lights, whether it be head, tail, or side markers. Just say'n