Headlights must be turned on:
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From 6 AM to 6 PM.
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From sunset to sunrise.
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From 8 PM to 5 AM.
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From 6 PM to 6 AM.
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Explanation
Drivers must use headlights from sunset to sunrise. Darkness demands increased driver attention: reduced visibility, unseen objects in the roadway, glare from oncoming headlights and and eye strain all combine to make night driving hazardous. At sunset, as soon as light begins to fade, turn on your headlights to make your vehicle more visible to others. Driving with parking lights only is unlawful.
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