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Headlights

At night your headlights will usually be the main source of light for you to see by and for others to see you. You can't see nearly as much with your headlights as you see in the daytime. With low beams you can see ahead about 250 feet and with high beams about 350-500 feet. You must adjust your speed to keep your stopping distance within your sight distance. This means going slowly enough to be able to stop within the range of your headlights. Otherwise, by the time you see a hazard, you will not have time to stop. Night driving can be more dangerous if you have problems with your headlights. Dirty headlights may give only half the light they should. This cuts down your ability to see, and makes it harder for others to see you. Make sure your lights are clean and working. Headlights can be out of adjustment. If they don't point in the right direction, they won't give you a good view and they can blind other drivers. Have a qualified person make sure they are adjusted properly. O

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Can you go to jail for a traffic violation?

 

 

Are traffic violations considered crimes?

 

 

Can I go to jail for a traffic misdemeanor?

 

 

How long do you stay in jail for a traffic warrant?

 

 

Can you serve jail time instead of paying a ticket?

 

 

How much do you get paid to sit in jail?

 

 

Do warrants expire after 7 years?

 

 

Can you pay off a warrant without going to jail?

Trailer Lighting State Requirements

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