Daytime yes. Night time and when precipatating; no.
Not if headlights are reqired by law.
no, you may not, because ,driving with just your parking lights only( in place of your headlights) is against the law
no
True
Proper Use of "Parking Lights"The answer depends on the "Traffic Code" for the State in which you are driving.However, they are called parking lights because they are supposed to be used to warn other vehicle drivers of the location, position, and "state" [parked] of your vehicle.Most jurisdictions prohibit driving with parking lights only. The only exception that might convince a Police Officer to not give you a ticket would be in the case of the loss of headlights out in the boondocks on a very dark night in which you drove only with parking lights to get to a safe place.
yes
I believe most GM cars the daytime running lights can be turned off by applying the parking brake.
no
because of the new daylight running lights, and auto headlights this has become quite the issue. However, there is a simple solution. If you set your parking brake before turning on ignition, the headlights should stay off. I have often walked to the car behind me at the drive in and explained that.
Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
head lights
Under no circumstances