On April 7, a new law went into effect in Massachusetts that requires drivers to use headlights and taillights on motor vehicles during inclement weather and when windshield wipers are in use. The law is intended to increase safety and visibility of vehicles on the Commonwealth's roadway.
The changes to Mass General Law Chapter 85, Section 15, signed into law in January, requires that front and rear motor vehicle lights be activated in all of the following conditions:
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When windshield wipers are on;
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When low light or weather conditions prevent other vehicles or persons from being seen at 500 feet; or
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From ½ hour after sunset to ½ hour before sunrise.
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Relying on daytime running lights for these conditions is not sufficient under the law.
The MassDOT Registry of Motor Vehicles and Highway Divisions, along with the Massachusetts State Police are advised motorists that violations of this law are considered a surchargeable minor motor vehicle traffic violation for insurance purposes.
For more information on the Safe Driver Insurance Plan and insurance surcharge information, please visit the RMV’s Merit Rating Board.