The law requires you to turn on your headlights when operating your windshield wipers.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Drivers are required to turn on their headlights while operating windshield wipers. This law is enforced to ensure safety on the road during adverse weather conditions, such as rain, snow, or fog, when visibility can be significantly reduced. Turning on your low-beam headlights while using your windshield wipers increases your visibility and makes it easier for other drivers to see you, reducing the risk of accidents.
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