We see it on the roads of Marshall, Texas all too often, cars that are just not worthy to be on the roads. They could have a busted windshield or a side mirror that's hanging on for dear life or just one headlight. All of those issues, and more, are actually illegal in the state of Texas to drive with. So let's look at the 7 Vehicle Issues That Are Illegal to Drive With in Texas.

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We Want Our Vehicles to Run and Look Their Best

We want our vehicles running in tip top shape. We want our vehicles to not have any dents or scratches. We want to get down the road as easily as possible. Unfortunately, that doesn't always happen. We will get that infuriating ding in the parking lot. We will get those unsightly scratches when someone kicks up a rock on the road. We will have some kind of mechanical issue with our vehicle the more and more we drive them.

Certain Problems Violate the Law

While some can deal with a minor scratch or ding on their vehicle, some will just ignore a major issue with their vehicle and continue driving it. The thing is, if you have a taillight that is not illuminating when you press the brake pedal, that's a violation of the law. If you have just one headlight guiding you down the road at night, that's a violation of the law.

Driver Responsibility

Yes, it is expensive to take our vehicle to the shop to have any work done to it. But that is our responsibility as drivers to keep our vehicles maintained properly and to keep them in good repair. Otherwise, your junked out 2008 Honda (or whichever year, make, model) doesn't need to be on the highway. Let's take a look at the problems that will make your vehicle illegal to drive.

These 7 Problems Make Your Car Illegal to Drive in Texas

We've seen it on the streets of East Texas, cars with busted windshields, only one headlight working or other issues. Those issues could and should result in a ticket as there are seven vehicle problems that are illegal to drive with.

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