ASHLAND — Twenty-six Amish who refused to pay their fines for violating a law that requires flashing lights on their buggies appeared in court on Friday.

Once there, Ashland Municipal Court Judge John Good ruled out the possibility of jail time for them and instead said he would impose liens on their real estate.

  • @snooggums@midwest.social
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    94 months ago

    I honestly can’t tell if this is sarcasm since motorcycles and cars in the US have required daytime running lights for a couple decades.

      • @NewWorldOverHere@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Daytime running lights are required on large sections of the highway in Alaska. It’s posted on signs on the road and you can get ticketed for it.

        “( c ) Every vehicle traveling on a highway or vehicular way or area must illuminate lights when traveling on any roadway that is posted with signs requiring the use of headlights.

        (d) For the purposes of ( c ) of this section, lights include low intensity headlights and daytime running lamp devices…”

        https://dot.alaska.gov/stwdplng/hwysafety/headlights.shtml

        • @SlippyCliff76@lemmy.world
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          03 months ago

          Daytime running lights are required on large sections of the highway in Alaska

          Wow, totally not being misleading here. /s The place we’re talking about is in the lower 48 smart guy.

        • @DrunkEngineer@lemmy.worldOP
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          4 months ago

          While many car manufacturers provide this feature, it is not required. See 49 CFR 571.108 (Table I-a—Required Lamps and Reflective Devices).