Yes, as long as the engine is not in gear and a brake is enabled.
A "Parked" car is defined as: a setting in an automatic transmission in which the transmission is in neutral and the brake is engaged. (http:/dictionary.reference.com/browse/park)
Therefore it would suffice to say that a car is parked once the wheels are locked via some sort of brake and the engine is not in gear (park or neutral). The lights being on is irrelevant.
Concerning California law: It is illegal to leave your vehicle unattended on the highway without first turning off the engine and enabling a brake.
(http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22515.htm)
Driveway Lights - 2013 was released on: USA: 4 March 2013 (internet)
Driveway lights may make it easier to navigate a driveway at night and can also make a home look more attractive. One can find driveway lights for sale online at a number of sites including eBay, Lowe's and Amazon.
To effectively illuminate a long driveway, consider installing a combination of pathway lights, spotlights, and solar lights along the sides of the driveway. Opt for LED lights for energy efficiency and choose fixtures with motion sensors for added security. Additionally, ensure proper spacing and placement of the lights to evenly light the entire driveway.
you probally have a ground wire off
The best types of lights for driveway illumination are LED lights and solar-powered lights. LED lights are energy-efficient and provide bright illumination, while solar-powered lights are eco-friendly and cost-effective in the long run. Both options are durable and low-maintenance, making them ideal for driveway lighting.
Try applying parking brake
If the engine isn't running, the battery is low. If the engine is running, the alternator probably has a problem. If you are wearing dark sunglasses, remove them and the lights will get brighter. good luck!
Taillights and daytime running lights not working may be caused by a blown fuse. The fuse can be found in the fuse box in the engine compartment.
You can feel it, hear it, open the hood and look at it and if it is running the indicator lights on the dash will be off.
I take it you have daytime running lights , if so by engaging the emergency / parking brake the daytime running lights should go off
You don't unless you are parked with the engine running. If you are parked and you want the engine running but don't want the daytime running lights on just shut the car off and set the parking brake then start the car back up. The lights should remain off until you release the parking brake.
your headlamp switch on the dashboard has a small screw on it. its a 3 position switch. turn it to switch daytime running lights off.