Virginia law specifies requirements for vehicle headlights, including proper aiming and intensity to ensure safety for approaching drivers. It mandates the use of indicator lights to signal when high beams are active. The laws aim to reduce glare and improve visibility on the roads.
Headlights must be aimed according to regulations set by the Superintendent to prevent glare and ensure sufficient visibility at specified distances.
Low beams must reveal objects at least 100 feet ahead, while high beams should reveal objects at least 350 feet ahead.
Yes, all motor vehicles must have a working indicator light that signals when high beams are in use.
Any headlights must be approved and properly aimed according to state regulations to ensure safety and compliance.