Just got pulled over for this. Cop said it was a moving violation, $160 and 3 points. I said I didn't know and he let me off (thank god) but first made me turn my main lights on and off to prove that I could see better with them.
No, not in most states, but it is dumb. You may be distracted by the light.
no
Added: Not unless your state DMV regulations allow this practice.
no. but if a car is comming in the oppisent direction you don't want to use them and blind the on comming driver.
No, it is not.
you can get 2 points on your license
If the officer who observes it believes that it is a distraction to your driving, he can issue a ticket for it and you can defend your actions in court.
If it impedes your ability to clearly see all of the roadway ahead during night operations of the car, then yes, it would be illegal. Reflections on the inside of the side windows and the windshield, will impair your ability to see other objects on the road, for instance a young bicyclist with no reflective clothing or lighting. Turn off the dome light - get on with driving.
YES most states its considered a distraction.
The answer to this question will depend upon the jurisdiction in which the conduct occurs.
Try closing the doors?
The law requires for all lights to be on when driving so yes it is illegal to drive without tail light
check the drivers door jam area you should see a little tab sticking out it pushes in and out when opening and closing the door that triggers the light
The dome light switch on the dash is on.
The "dome" is the light on the ceiling of your car. It is called a dome because this light is usually shaped like a dome.
dome light stays on ford taurus
dome light fuse is 27 in the fuse box dome light fuse is 27 in the fuse box
It doesn't have a dome light... it's a map light, #105