When can you drive using only your parking lights?
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When parked on a dark, rural road.
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Under no circumstances.
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On foggy days when visibility is low.
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30 minutes after sunset or 30 minutes before sunrise.
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Explanation
You should never drive using only parking lights because they are not designed for driving. Parking lights are intended solely for marking the position of a parked vehicle, not for providing adequate illumination for safe driving.
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