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I don't have the list of states handy right now but when I looked into this last year, almost every state had this as a law.Which jurisdictions in the US actually require this by law?
Headlights on with wipers on is a pretty common law. *Auto* headlights with wipers probably isn't since there are still cars without auto headlights.Which jurisdictions in the US actually require this by law?
Not Virginia.Which jurisdictions in the US actually require this by law?
According to this site (Headlight Use Laws for All 50 States | YourMechanic Advice), the states that require headlights on when wipers are on are:Which jurisdictions in the US actually require this by law?
The change in the Virginia law is recent, along with a new prohibition of blue headlights. Now Virginia law requires the use of headlights whenever there’s rain, fog, sleet, or snow and you’re using your windshield wipers. However, you don’t need to use them if your wipers are only active intermittently.According to this site (Headlight Use Laws for All 50 States | YourMechanic Advice), the states that require headlights on when wipers are on are:
I started adding the "site says" comments when I noticed different variations.
- Arkansas
- California (site says "when it's raining, foggy, snowing, or even cloudy. If you must use your windshield wipers, you are required to have your headlights on")
- Delaware
- DC
- Illinois
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts (site says "are turned on")
- Missouri
- New Jersey
- New York (site says "in use or in foggy conditions")
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania (site says in "continuous or intermittent use")
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- Tennessee (site says "continual use")
Additionally, these states say you must have headlights on if it is raining or snowing:
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- New Hampshire
- North Dakota
- Virginia
- West Virginia
(No, I'm not bored at work. Why would you ask?)
Incorrect.Not Virginia.
Minnesota is one that I am aware of.Which jurisdictions in the US actually require this by law?