(a) A person commits the offense of failure to use headlights if the person operates a motor vehicle without the use of motor vehicle headlights
(1) between one half-hour after sunset and one half-hour before sunrise;
(2) at any other time when, because of insufficient light or other atmospheric conditions, persons or motor vehicles are not clearly discernible at a distance of 1,000 feet; or
(3) on a road that is a designated traffic safety corridor under AS 19.10.075.
(b) A person operating a motor vehicle may not be required to use motor vehicle headlights except as required in (a) of this section.
(c) Failure to use headlights is an infraction.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 35. Offenses and Accidents
Article 3. Miscellaneous Offenses.
Sec. 28.35.135. Unlawful to knowingly make false statement, application, or certification.
Sec. 28.35.140. Unlawful obstruction or blocking of traffic; duty to yield to following traffic.
Sec. 28.35.145. Overtaking and passing school bus.
Sec. 28.35.155. Operation of vehicle with certain tires prohibited.
Sec. 28.35.175. Propane gas detector required.
Sec. 28.35.180. Disobedience to signals of officer regulating traffic prohibited.
Sec. 28.35.182. Failure to stop at direction of peace officer.
Sec. 28.35.185. Overtaking and passing certain stationary vehicles.
Sec. 28.35.191. Failure to use headlights.
Sec. 28.35.235. Unauthorized use of parking reserved for persons with disabilities; penalties.
Sec. 28.35.245. Motorcycle helmet.
Sec. 28.35.251. Failure to contain or confine a load.