no, you may not, because ,driving with just your parking lights only( in place of your headlights) is against the law
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Proper Use of "Parking Lights"The answer depends on the "Traffic Code" for the State in which you are driving.However, they are called parking lights because they are supposed to be used to warn other vehicle drivers of the location, position, and "state" [parked] of your vehicle.Most jurisdictions prohibit driving with parking lights only. The only exception that might convince a Police Officer to not give you a ticket would be in the case of the loss of headlights out in the boondocks on a very dark night in which you drove only with parking lights to get to a safe place.
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I take it you mean day-time running lights? Place the parking brake on the first notch will turn them off and not apply the brake.
No you have it backwards they drive with them on anytime during the day.
Because many of the new cars come with Daytime Running Lights. When it's bright outside, the DRL come one. When the sun goes down or your drive into a dark place, the car automatically switches over to the headlights.
A roofed parking place by a house can be called a car port. If it is designed as a drive-through and is attached to the house next to a formal entrance it is also known as a port-cochere.
This issue could be caused by a malfunctioning relay that fails to disengage when the parking lights are turned off. It's also possible that there could be a problem with the switch controlling the parking lights. Checking these components would be a good place to start troubleshooting the issue.
Parking place is Place de Parking On street parking is Parking sur rue Parking underground is Parking souterrain Parking ticket is Billet de parking Parking meter is Parcometre
sounds like you have a shorted wire somewhere in the circuit. If your jeep has a trailer harness or has rust at the rear of the jeep, look for wires that may be grounding out. Could be easy or a nightmare but this is a good place to start.