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Which of the following lights is NOT required to function for a vehicle to pass inspection?

  1. Brake lights

  2. Turn signals

  3. Dashboard lights

  4. Hazard lights

The correct answer is: Dashboard lights

Dashboard lights are not required for a vehicle to pass inspection. These lights primarily provide information to the driver regarding the vehicle's status, such as engine issues, oil pressure, battery charge, and others. While it's important for dashboard indicators to function correctly for safe driving and overall vehicle performance, they are not part of the critical safety features assessed during a state inspection. In contrast, brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights are essential for communicating the driver's intentions to other road users. Brake lights indicate when a vehicle is slowing down or stopping, turn signals show when a driver is making a turn or lane change, and hazard lights alert other drivers to potential hazards or emergencies. All these are crucial for safe operation on the road and must be in proper working condition to meet inspection standards.