Virginia law requires all vehicles on public roads to be equipped with appropriate lighting, including headlights, to ensure visibility and safety. Vehicles must have at least two approved headlights, and certain vehicles like well-drilling machinery are exempt during daylight hours. The law also prohibits aftermarket modifications that alter headlight appearance, such as blue lights.
All vehicles must be equipped with lights as specified by law, including at least two approved headlights, to ensure visibility and safety on Virginia roads.
Yes, vehicles transporting well-drilling machinery licensed under § 46.2-700 are exempt from lighting requirements when operated between sunrise and sunset.
No, aftermarket modifications that cause headlights to appear as blue lights are prohibited, though approved headlight types can be used.
While not specified here, non-compliance can result in traffic citations, fines, or other penalties as determined by Virginia traffic enforcement laws.