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You have stopped temporarily on a road at dusk. Which lights are you obligated to keep turned on?
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“When a vehicle has stopped or parked on a road, the vehicle’s parking and rear lights are to be turned on at night, at dusk or dawn and at other times when the weather or other circumstances require it in order for other road users to become aware of the vehicle.” (Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance)
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