Parking lights may only be used:
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When your vehicle is parked.
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When visibility is poor.
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At night.
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When driving in the daytime.
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Explanation
Parking lights emit a dim, amber light and should only be used when your vehicle is parked. They are designed to indicate that a vehicle is parked and help other drivers see it in low-light conditions. However, Parking lights should not be used while the vehicle is in motion.
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