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When are you legally required to use your vehicle's headlights?

Alberta law requires headlights to be on from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. They must also be used anytime visibility is reduced to 150 m

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Question: When are you legally required to use your vehicle's headlights?

Answer options: ✅ From one hour after sunset to one hour before the following sunrise, and when visibility is poor

  • Only when it is completely dark
  • From sunset to sunrise
  • Only when driving outside of city limits at night

Correct answer: From one hour after sunset to one hour before the following sunrise, and when visibility is poor

Explanation: Alberta law requires headlights to be on from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. They must also be used anytime visibility is reduced to 150 metres or less.

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