Nunavut Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
In Nunavut, when are headlights required to be turned on?
Headlights must be on from half an hour before sunset until half an hour after sunrise, or at any other time visibility is reduced.
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Question: In Nunavut, when are headlights required to be turned on?
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- Only between dusk and dawn ✅ From half an hour before sunset until half an hour after sunrise, or when visibility is poor
- Only when it is raining or snowing heavily
- Only on unpaved roads
Correct answer: From half an hour before sunset until half an hour after sunrise, or when visibility is poor
Explanation: Headlights must be on from half an hour before sunset until half an hour after sunrise, or at any other time visibility is reduced.
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