Yes, Daytime Running Lights (DRL) are generally required for vehicles to pass inspection in many jurisdictions. However, the specific regulations can vary by state or region, so it's important to check local inspection requirements. If a vehicle is equipped with DRL, they must be functional for the inspection to be approved.
DRL are your Daytime Running Lights
On at Dusk and until Dawn. All new cars are equiped with DRL (daytime running lamps).
DRL = daytime running lights
DRL usually stands for Daytime Running Lights
DRL - Daytime Running Lights
Daytime Running Lights
DRL - Daytime Running Lights (controls the lights and decides which one will work which won't, head lights&fog and etc.) ALC - Automatic Light Control (understands if it is daylight or dark and activates the DRL)
daytime running lights
Those are your DRL's (Daytime Running Lights). Some manual transmission cars' DRL's illimunate after releasing the handbrake.
A DRL module controls the daylight running lights found on many newer and Canadian cars.
Your daytime running lights (DRL) are on.
It is not a warning light. The DRL stands for Daytime Running Lights and will always be on unless you turn on your dashboard lights.