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In Alberta, when are you required to have your vehicle's headlights turned on?

Alberta law requires your headlights to be on from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. They must also be used at any other time when visibility

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Question: In Alberta, when are you required to have your vehicle's headlights turned on?

Answer options:

  • Only when it is raining or snowing. ✅ From one hour after sunset until one hour before the following sunrise.
  • At all times while the vehicle is in operation.
  • Only when visibility is less than 50 metres.

Correct answer: From one hour after sunset until one hour before the following sunrise.

Explanation: Alberta law requires your headlights to be on from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. They must also be used at any other time when visibility is poor, such as in fog or heavy rain.

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