Yes, a ticket for no tail lights will go on a persons record. It can be dropped if the person gets the problem fixed before the court date on the ticket.
There is actually a difference between the 2 balls. Outdoor ball pressure is 2.5-3.2psi. Indoor balls are much harder at 4.3-4.6psi. In other words a Beach volleyball is lighter then a indoor volleyball
Get the lights fixed, of course!
The red ring of fire. Your x-box is dead or needs to be fixed.
THE ANSWER IS NO........THEY ARE FIXED.
Usually Gym bike means stationary exercise bike, what you can use to cycling in a indoor home or gym environment. You can do cycling in indoor without going anywhere. Basically, it is a fixed bike on a frame.
Check the fuses? Check the light switch?
It is important to pay attention to the warning lights in a vehicle. When the check engine lights are on, it indicates a problem, and it needs to be fixed.
The fuse is blown. They put the dash lights and tail lights on the same fuse so that if you are driving at night the absence of the dash lights will be made relevent to you in order to get your tail lights fixed.
Water on the ice at an indoor ice skating rink would not be acceptable, and should be reported to the management immediately as a safety hazard. And do not skate on that rink until the problem is fixed.
Our 1993 Ford would not randomly (or so we thought) shift into overdrive. We eventually figured out this happened when the headlights / parking lights were on. We then traced it to a bad ground in the parking lights circuit. We fixed the ground and the shifting issue was fixed. No joke.
The tail lamp fuse is out. This happend on my 94 q45