Motorists are required to use headlights:
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At sunset, as soon as light begins to fade.
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During inclement weather such as rain or fog, when visibility is reduced to 500 feet.
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Whenever you use your windshield wipers as a result of bad weather.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
In Virginia, drivers are required to use their headlights during inclement weather such as rain, fog, snow or sleet when visibility is reduced to 500 feet. Lights must also be on any time conditions make it difficult to see. As a general rule, you must use your headlights whenever you use your windshield wipers as a result of bad weather.
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