Daily Talker: Headlight Law Coming?

A new law may soon require drivers in Massachusetts to have their headlights on during periods of rain, snow, fog, and more specifically, when "persons or vehicles on the roadway are not clearly discernible at a distance of 500 feet."

AAA of Southern New England says the increased headlight usage could make the roads much safer. The National Motorists Association did not have an opinion on the bill but did weigh in on daytime running lights, saying they can "aggravate other motorists, obscure directional lights, waste fuel," and "mask" cyclists and pedestrians that don't have headlights.

The House passed the bill on Monday. It has to clear the Senate and then needs the governor's signature. Several states already have a similar law in place.

What do you think of a law that would require Massachusetts drivers to have their headlights on during periods of bad weather?

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