no but they need a lot of reflectors
When it is raining during the day you should always keep your headlights on.
30 Minutes before sunset
It depends upon driving condition (not time)
Due to law changes headlights technically are allowed on at all times even during the day and MUST be on in the evening when it starts to get dark
Your headlights should be on whenever it will make a difference on the road. If you can look at the road and be able to tell that your headlights are on/off, then they should be on. Some states, such as New York, require headlights to be on when visibility is limited, such as in rain or fog, even in the day, regardless of whether or not you can see them on the road. In fact, one of the criteria for headlights is whether or not you are using your windshield wipers. At dusk or, in some states where mandated, when it is raining or foggy and you need to turn on your windshield wipers.
Your headlights are your DRLs
Your headlights should be on whenever it will make a difference on the road. If you can look at the road and be able to tell that your headlights are on/off, then they should be on. Some states, such as New York, require headlights to be on when visibility is limited, such as in rain or fog, even in the day, regardless of whether or not you can see them on the road. In fact, one of the criteria for headlights is whether or not you are using your windshield wipers. At dusk or, in some states where mandated, when it is raining or foggy and you need to turn on your windshield wipers.
Headlights should be turned on at sunset and remain on until sunrise. Additionally, they should be used during low visibility conditions, such as rain, fog, or snow, regardless of the time of day. It's important to comply with local laws, as some regions have specific regulations regarding when headlights must be used.
you must use your headlights between one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, or anytime when person or vehicles cannot be seen
On a windy day, gusts can destabilize a motorcyclist, making them more susceptible to losing control. Allowing extra room when overtaking provides the motorcyclist with the space they need to maneuver safely and reduces the risk of a collision caused by wind-induced swaying. Additionally, it helps ensure that any sudden movements by the cyclist do not put you in danger, promoting overall road safety.
You contradict yourself. If your headlights are staying on during the day, then your DRL are working. What is your problem?
In most places, it is not illegal to drive with headlights on during the day. Some drivers choose to do so for increased visibility and safety.