§ 70.098 LIGHTS; REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS.
   (A)   (1)   No vehicle equipped with glaring, blinding or dazzling lights shall be operated or driven over any street or highway. Any light which, when thrown or reflected into the eyes of pedestrians or drivers, is of sufficient intensity or degree as to hinder or impair the ordinary vision of the pedestrian or driver shall be deemed glaring, blinding or dazzling.
      (2)   The use of any mechanical device, fixture, preparation or composition in or about any flame, lamp, reflector or lens of the light, which will in any manner whatever limit or diminish, except by diffusion of the candle glow, ordinarily produced by the light is prohibited.
   (B)   Head lamps must have high and low beams. None of the high intensity portion of the upper beam shall project above 42 inches above the level on which the vehicle stands at a distance of 75 feet. The lamps shall be directed along the path in which the vehicle travels.
   (C)   Lens and reflectors must be clean, in good condition and the right side up.
(Prior Code, § 16-1204) Penalty, see § 70.999