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When a motor vehicle is being operated on a roadway or shoulder adjacent thereto during the times specified in Section 10.01.144 the driver shall use a distribution of light, or composite beam, directed high enough and of sufficient intensity to reveal persons and vehicles at a safe distance in advance of the vehicle, subject to the following requirements and limitations.

(a) When the driver of a vehicle approaches an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet, such driver shall use a distribution of light, or composite beam, so aimed that the glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of the oncoming driver. The lowermost distribution of light, or composite beam, specified in Section 10.01.164(a)(2) or Section 10.01.187(b), shall be dimmed to avoid glare at all times, regardless of road contour and loading.

(b) When the driver of a vehicle approaches another vehicle from the rear, within 300 feet, except when engaged in the act of overtaking and passing, such driver shall use a distribution of light permissible under this chapter other than the uppermost distribution of light specified in Section 10.01.164(a)(1) or Section 10.01.187(b).

(c) The requirements in Subsections (a) and (b) shall not apply to:

(1)  Authorized emergency vehicles displaying alternately flashing or simultaneously flashing head lamps as provided in 10.01.160; or

(2)  School buses displaying alternately flashing or simultaneously flashing head lamps as provided in 10.01.170. (K.S.A. 8-1725, as amended) (Ord. 15-64 § 30, 2015; Ord. 01-89 § 2, 2001.)