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Which of the following reasons will result in a rejection of the inspection in regards to the head lights?

  1. Light is mounted on vehicle more than 54" or less than 24"

  2. Headlights are too dim.

  3. Headlights are off-center.

  4. Headlight casing is cracked.

The correct answer is: Light is mounted on vehicle more than 54" or less than 24"

When it comes to vehicle inspections, several factors are taken into consideration in order to determine whether a vehicle passes or fails. In this specific question, the reason that will result in a rejection of the inspection in regards to the head lights is if the light is mounted on the vehicle more than 54 inches or less than 24 inches. This is because there are specific regulations and safety standards in place for the placement of headlights on a vehicle. For the other options, while they may also cause concerns or issues, they may not directly result in a rejection of the inspection. Headlights being too dim can be resolved by fixing or replacing the bulbs, while off-center headlights can often be adjusted. A cracked headlight casing may also pass inspection if it still functions properly. However, if the light is mounted outside of the designated range, it poses a safety hazard and cannot be easily resolved without major modifications to the vehicle.