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What is true when it comes to a motor vehicle with a broken service brake?
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The service brake is the primary brake of the vehicle (i.e. the one that is activated by pressing on the brake pedal of a car). The fact that this brake is not working is a very serious fault and it would be extremely dangerous to drive without the service brake. If this is discovered during a roadworthiness test, it leads to an immediate driving ban.
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