Vermont Code § 23 V.S.A. § 1243

Lights
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§ 1243. Lights
(a) A motor vehicle, except a motorcycle and motor-driven cycle, in use or at rest on
a highway, unless otherwise provided, during the period from 30 minutes after sunset
to 30 minutes before sunrise, shall also be equipped with at least two lighted head
lamps of substantially the same intensity and with reflectors and lenses of a design
approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and with a lighted tail or rear lamp
of a design so approved. A motorcycle or motor-driven cycle may be operated during
the period mentioned if equipped with at least one lighted head lamp and at least
one lighted tail or rear lamp, both of a design approved by the Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles. A sidecar attached to such motorcycle or motor-driven cycle shall be equipped
with a light on the right side of such sidecar visible from the front thereof. A person
shall not operate a motor vehicle during the period mentioned unless it is equipped
as defined in this section.
(b) Every vehicle upon a highway within this State, at any time from 30 minutes after
sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise and at any other time when, due to insufficient
light or unfavorable atmospheric conditions, persons or vehicles on the highway are
not clearly discernible at a distance of 500 feet ahead, shall display lighted lamps
and illuminating devices as respectively required for different classes of vehicles,
subject to exceptions with respect to parked vehicles.
(c) Local ordinances adopted by the legislative bodies of municipalities govern within
their respective municipalities with relation to the use of lights at night on motor
vehicles at rest or in motion on well-lighted streets. Stop lights, turn signals,
and other signaling devices shall be lighted as prescribed for their use.

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