No vehicle shall be driven on the road without being equipped with an alarm device to warn against the hazard of approaching it. Motorists are prohibited from using the horn unless there is an imminent threat. Tuned air horns may not be installed; otherwise they may be impounded administratively by the Licensing Authority.
The use of audio or optical alarms and similar devices is restricted to police vehicles and civil defence and ambulances, and their use is otherwise prohibited unless written permission is granted by the Licensing Authority, otherwise they may be impounded administratively by the Licensing Authority.
In case of conviction for the offences described in the preceding paragraphs, the court shall confiscate the machines and devices used in the commission of the offence.
The use of dazzling lights in the front or back of a vehicle is prohibited, except in weather conditions that so require. Vehicle glass shall not be tinted by any means without the written permission of the Licensing Authority, in accordance with regulations established by Ministerial decision.
No vehicle may be driven on the road during the period from sunset to sunrise or when visibility is poor due to weather conditions during daylight hours, without using lights as follows:
1. Vehicles:
a. Headlights and rear lights. Headlights may not be switched on when the vehicle is parked.
b. Change headlights from main beam to dipped beam or sidelights when meeting another vehicle at a reasonable distance, so as to prevent dazzling.
c. There shall be no red lights at the front of the vehicle, only white light in ordinary cases or yellow light in cases of fog.
2. Motorcycles and bicycles:
a. Front lights for motorcycles or bicycles, a rear light and a light adjacent to the motorcyclist on the rear or side.
b. A rear reflector for bicycles.
3. Carts drawn by persons or animals:
a. White light at the front of the cart and a red light at the back, provided that such lights are installed in a manner indicative of the existence of such cart while moving.
Any motorist who parks a vehicle on the carriageway where there is no public lighting at night or during the day when visibility is poor, shall park such vehicle away from the main road, with a red light or reflector at the rear to indicate to road users the presence of such vehicle. The motorist may also adjust the headlights slightly towards the right side of the road.