In California do you have turn your running lights/headlights on during the day driving in an ugly storm or...? - headlights on in daylight in california
Is it voluntary? I'm not talking hours of light at sunrise and sunset. If so, how do you know if the storm is quite ugly, as you light on? I know what common sense tells us, but I'm curious what the law says.
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California Vehicle Code 24400th (a) a motor vehicle: ... Holdings in the darkness or bad weather, or both, on at least two lights ...
"Weather is a weather, if it is one of the following:
(1) A condition that prevents the driver of a motor vehicle that uniquely identify a person or another vehicle on the road at a distance of 1,000 foot.
(2) A condition requiring the windshield wipers continuously in case of rain, fog, snow, fog or other precipitation or humidity are used.
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If you are the windshield wipers, even intermittently, the lights.
Storm before the storm of Nice and beautiful and ugly, "said the law in jurisprudence, California is all about image
Most states require that the lights on when windshield wipers are turned on.
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