Yes.

Maine law requires drivers to turn on headlights when using windshield wipers.
State law says headlights must be illuminated when windshield wipers are in continuous use due to rain, snow or other precipitation. That requirement applies regardless of the time of day.
Headlights are also required to be on from sunset to sunrise and whenever visibility is reduced such that people or vehicles are not clearly visible at a distance of 1,000 feet.
Daytime running lights alone do not meet the state requirement. Drivers are responsible for making sure their headlights and taillights are turned on and working when required.
State law also requires headlights to be properly adjusted and powerful enough to allow safe driving under ordinary conditions. Most headlight violations are treated as traffic infractions, punishable by fines of $25 to $500.
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Sources
- Maine Revised Statutes: Lights
- Maine Revised Statutes: Headlights
- Maine Revised Statutes: Traffic infraction
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