Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Driving With High Beams Illegal?

Q: Is it against the law to drive with high beams on when oncoming traffic is on the road?

A: Yes. Indiana Code IC 9-21-8-51 regulates using high beams, and states that a driver who fails to dim bright or blinding lights when meeting another
vehicle or pedestrian commits a Class B infraction.

Labels: high beams

posted by South Bend Police Department at 11:57 AM

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