Notwithstanding any other provision of the Nebraska Rules of the Road or this Chapter:
A. Whenever any person operating a motor vehicle on any roadway meets another person operating a motor vehicle, proceeding in the opposite direction and equipped with headlights constructed and adjusted to project glaring or dazzling light to persons in front of such headlights, upon signal of either person, the other shall dim the headlights of his or her motor vehicle or tilt the beams of glaring or dazzling light projecting therefrom downward so as not to blind or confuse the vision of the operator in front of such headlights; and
B. Whenever any person operating a motor vehicle on any roadway follows another vehicle within two hundred feet to the rear, he or she shall dim the headlights of his or her motor vehicle or tilt the beams of glaring or dazzling light projecting therefrom downward; and
C. For purposes of this section, signal shall mean the alternating flashing of the headlights from low beam to high beam.
HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 9962 on 2/14/2024