
Belarus Enacts Daylight Headlight Law: Increased Visibility for Safer Roads
Belarus Implements Daylight Headlight Law: Drivers Reminded to Turn on Lights MINSK, BELARUS – A new law requiring Belarusian drivers to use headlights during the day has been implemented, prompting a public awareness campaign. From May 25th to June 5th, drivers are required to have their headlights illuminated while driving, regardless of weather conditions. This measure aims to improve road safety. One social media video, shared by the account 'slutskgorod', effectively reminds drivers of this change. The video features a man calmly explaining the new rule and suggesting daytime running lights as a viable alternative. "Don't forget to turn on your headlights," the speaker urges viewers. The law is intended to increase visibility and reduce accidents during daylight hours. Authorities hope this initiative will contribute to safer roads for all.