(a)
Buses,
Trucks, Trailers, Mobile Homes, Motor Homes, and Motor Vehicles with Truck
Camper. Except as otherwise provided in (g) of this section and in
addition to other equipment required in this chapter, a bus, truck, trailer,
mobile home, motor home, or motor vehicle in combination with a mounted
truck-camper which is part of the permanent structure of the vehicle upon which
it is mounted, which is 80 inches or more in overall width, must be equipped
with
(1) one clearance light on each side of
the front for the display of yellow light, except as otherwise provided for
boat trailers in (d) of this section;
(2) one clearance light on each side of the
rear for the display of red light;
(3) two side marker lights on each side, one
yellow light at or near the front and one red light at or near the rear;
and
(4) two reflectors on each
side, one yellow reflector at or near the front and one red reflector at or
near the rear.
(b)
Repealed 6/28/79.
(c)
Truck-tractors. Truck-tractors must be equipped on the front with
two cab clearance lights for the display of yellow light, one at each side.
Truck-tractors manufactured or assembled after January 1, 1966, must be
equipped as provided in (g) of this section.
(d)
Boat Trailers. In addition
to the provisions of (a)(1) of this section, a boat trailer 80 inches or more
in overall length must be equipped on each side, at or near the midpoint, with
one clearance light for the display of yellow light to the front and red light
to the rear.
(e)
Trailers
Exceeding 30 Feet in Length. Trailers 30 feet or more in overall length
must be equipped on each side with one side marker light and one yellow
reflector, centrally located with respect to the length of the
vehicle.
(f)
Pole
Trailers. Pole trailers must be equipped as follows:
(1) one yellow side marker light on each side
at or near the front of the load;
(2) one yellow reflector at or near the front
of the load;
(3) on the side at the
rear of the pole trailer at the rearmost support for the load, one combination
marker light showing yellow to the front and red to the rear and side, mounted
to indicate maximum width of the pole trailer; and
(4) two red reflectors mounted on the rear,
one on each side of the bolster or load.
(g)
Identification Lights. When
required or permitted by this chapter, identification lights must be grouped in
a horizontal row at the top, or as near as practicable to the top, of the
permanent centerline, with the centers of the lights spaced not less than six
or more than 12 inches apart. However, where the cab of a vehicle is not more
than 42 inches wide at the front roof line, a single identification light at
the center of the cab complies with the requirements for front identification
lights. Identification lights must display yellow light to the front and red
light to the rear.
(h)
Visibility and Mounting of Clearance, Identification, and Side Marker
Lights. Front and rear clearance, identification, and side marker lights
must be capable of being distinguished within 500 feet from the front, rear,
and the side of the vehicle under normal atmospheric conditions. Clearance
lights must, as far as practicable, be mounted on the permanent structure of
the vehicle to indicate the height and width of the vehicle. Clearance lights
on truck-tractors must be located to indicate the width of the truck-tractor
cab. Clearance and side marker lights may be mounted in combination if they
provide the illumination required in this section. A vehicle may be equipped
with one or more side marker lights which may be flashed in conjunction with
turn or vehicular hazard warning lights.
(i)
Obstructed Lights. When
vehicles are driven in combination during the time that lights are required, a
light need not be turned on which, by reason of its location, is obscured by
another vehicle in the combination.
(j)
Lights or Flags on Loads Projecting
to Rear of Vehicles. When the load upon a vehicle extends four feet or
more beyond the rear bed or body of the vehicle, two red taillights and two red
reflectors visible to the rear must be illuminated during the times specified
in sec. 10 of this chapter, and located to indicate maximum width. On each
side, one red light visible from a distance of at least 600 feet to the side
and located so as to indicate maximum overhang must also be illuminated. At all
other times, red flags, at least 12 inches square, must be displayed marking
the extremities of the load at each point where a light would otherwise be
required by this section.
(k)
Lights or Flags on Loads Projecting to Sides of Vehicles. When the
load upon a vehicle extends to the sides one foot or more beyond the bed or
body of the vehicle, the devices required in (j) of this section must be
displayed, except that a yellow light must be shown or reflected to the front
of the vehicle and red light must be shown or reflected to the rear of the
vehicle. When the load upon a vehicle extends so as to obscure the
identification lights required in (g) of this section, the load must be
illuminated to identify its height as provided in (j) of this section when the
loaded vehicle is driven on a highway at a time when lights are required.
( l) Motor Vehicles with Snow Plow
or Similar Device. A motor vehicle with a snow plow or similar device
attached to the front must be equipped with two auxiliary multiple-beam
headlights located at a point above the uppermost position of the blade if the
device, either in the raised or lowered position, obstructs the headlights of
the vehicle. Lights may not be attached to a point higher than the cab top of
the vehicle. The lights must be as widely spaced laterally on the vehicle as is
practicable and must comply with the applicable requirements of sec. 20 of this
chapter regarding the aim and intensity of headlights.
(m)
Lights or Flags on Blades of Public
Snow Plows. A light or reflective device displaying yellow light for 100
feet in all directions must be located upon each upper corner of a blade used
for snow removal on a publicly owned or maintained vehicle. The lights must be
illuminated when the blade is being used to remove snow at the times specified
in sec. 10 of this chapter, except that a red flag meeting the size and
visibility requirements of sec. 240(a)(3) of this chapter may be substituted
for the light or reflective device at other times.
(n)
Animal-drawn Vehicles. An
animal-drawn vehicle must be equipped with the lights and reflectors required
for bicycles.
(o)
Self-propelled Implements of Husbandry. A self-propelled implement
of husbandry must be equipped with lights and reflectors as follows:
(1) two headlights;
(2) one red taillight mounted as far to the
left of the center of the vehicle as practicable;
(3) two red reflectors meeting the
requirements of sec. 30 of this chapter; and
(4) if manufactured or assembled after
January 1, 1978, a vehicular hazard warning light as provided in sec. 95 of
this chapter, which must be illuminated when the vehicle is driven on a
highway.
(p)
Towed
Implements of Husbandry. An implement of husbandry which is towed
behind, or is pushed ahead of, a motor vehicle must be equipped as follows:
(1) if the towed unit or its load extends
more than four feet to the rear of the tractor or obscures a rear light on the
tractor, the towed unit must be equipped on the rear with at least one red
taillight meeting the requirements of sec. 25 of this chapter, mounted as far
to the left of the center of the towed unit as practicable, and must be
equipped with at least two red reflectors meeting the requirements of sec. 30
of this chapter;
(2) if the towed
or pushed unit extends more than four feet to the left of the centerline of the
tractor, the towed unit must be equipped on the front with a yellow reflector
meeting the visibility requirements of sec. 30 of this chapter and positioned
to indicate, as nearly as practicable, the extreme left projection of the towed
or pushed unit;
(3) if the towed or
pushed unit or its load obscures vehicular hazard warning lights on the motor
vehicle, the towed unit must be equipped with a vehicular hazard warning light
as required in sec. 95 of this chapter.
(q)
All Implements of Husbandry.
The reflectors required in (o) and (p) of this section must be positioned to
show from the rear, as nearly as practicable, the extreme width of the vehicle
or combination of vehicles carrying them; however, if all other requirements
are met, reflective tape or paint may be used instead of the reflectors
required by (p) of this section.