Check your headlight switch. You might have a bad switch (fairly common). There are two circuits that go to the headlight switch. One wire feeds the headlights and another one that is fused feeds the taillights. Another wire comes off the headlight swtich and feeds the dash lights usually with a 5 amp fuse. If you lose the tail lights, the dash lights won't work either.
I know that on my 1998 Silverado, if I but the parking brake on, the fulltime headlites turn off while I'm sitting and idling.
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No, if you have the owner of the parking lots permission.
It depends on the state you're in. For instance, in California, you must have a learners permit and or drivers license to drive in or on any roadway or parking lot which is "accessible" by the public. This includes parking lots which may otherwise "seem" private, such as a church parking lot or a school parking lot.
The cables are corroded. You will need to replace the cables. To free them up you will need to disconnect them from the parking brake levers on both rear brakes.
The most common cause is a broken or corroded ground wire.
If your license is revoked then by law you are not allowed to drive a vehicle at all.
Stopping, standing, or parking a vehicle on a highway when there are signs prohibiting it.
No. Most states require at least a permit.
Corroded brake wheel cylinder, or caliber, parking brake stuck.
Should be the same as parking/tailight
4.8m x 1.8m