LAS VEGAS ( KLAS ) – A viewer desires to verify everyone knows the regulation about once we’re speculated to have our vehicles’ headlights on.
Patti writes:
“My husband and I are often driving at sunrise and we’re taken aback by cars on the road without lights on. It’s not fully light and there are cars that are barely visible. What is the law on when lights are required?”
Patti, right here you go:
Nevada state regulation requires headlights to be on throughout nighttime hours from half-hour after sundown to half-hour earlier than dawn; when it is raining or throughout every other time of restricted visibility, and when directed to take action by visitors indicators.
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Buckle up, drive rigorously – and, please put down that telephone!
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