By checking the brake lights manually, operators are able to verify that the brake light switch is working properly.  -  Photo: Brake Light Buddy

By checking the brake lights manually, operators are able to verify that the brake light switch is working properly.

Photo: Brake Light Buddy

Brake Light Buddy has released two models of its Brake Light Checking Tools for floor-mounted and hanging brake pedals in time for Brake Awareness Month.

The tool is an ideal way to check lighting equipment. By checking the brake lights manually, operators are able to verify that the brake light switch is working properly (factory circuit checkers do not check the switch), along with the wiring and lamps. 

“Working solo, checking the brake lights can be problematic,” said Jason Kedsworth, company founder . “Brake Light Buddy tools help you maintain safety and compliance on the road — not to mention avoiding fines and points for brake light violations.”

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