Yes
Most states require you to turn on your headlights a half an hour (30 minutes) BEFORE sunset. (That is based on my experience, driving mostly in the Northeast.)
30 minutes after sunset
It is recommended to turn your headlights on 30 minutes after sunset and keep them on until 30 minutes before sunrise for optimal visibility and safety when driving in low-light conditions. This ensures that you can see the road clearly and other drivers can see your vehicle.
Headlights are required to be turned on in Tennessee 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise, when visibility it low, and in adverse weather conditions.
Where I live it is 30 minutes before sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise that you are supposed to have your headlights turned on.
30 minutes before sunset
Generally 30 mins before sunset
In California, you should turn on your headlights 30 minutes after sunset and keep them on until 30 minutes before sunrise, or when visibility is less than 1,000 feet due to fog, rain, or other weather conditions.
30 Minutes before sunset
Generally 30 mins before sunset
Generally 30 mins before sunset
In Michigan, you are required to turn on your headlights from half an hour after sunset until half an hour before sunrise. Additionally, you must use your headlights whenever visibility is poor, such as during rain, snow, or fog, when you cannot see more than 500 feet ahead. It's also a good practice to turn on your headlights whenever windshield wipers are in use.