Home SECTION II ABOUT THE MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES CHAPTER X UTILIZATION OF LIGHTING SECTION 2 SPECIAL LIGHTING ASSUMPTIONS Article 107 Lighting failure

Article 107 Lighting failure

by Mark Nolan

If, due to non-use or irreparable damage in the corresponding lighting, the driver is forced to drive with lower intensity lighting, they should reduce their speed until the vehicle can be stopped in an illuminated area.

 

There are drivers who drive with full beam headlights on when they blow a bulb in the normal lighting. It must be taken into account that these lights produce a glare to other drivers, so they should be turned off when there are other drivers nearby.

 

If the main headlights have gone, you must not continue driving because you cannot drive permanently using the full beam lights.         

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