Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.13721 - Emblem for slow-moving vehicles
Rule 3721.
(1)
An emblem, as prescribed in figure 3, shall be used on the rear of a vehicle
used on a public road which, by design, moves at 25 miles per hour or less
outside a building.
(2) An emblem,
described in subrule (1) of this rule, shall not be used as a clearance marker
for wide machinery or as a replacement for required lighting.
(3) Advertising or other markings shall not
be placed on the emblem.
(4) This
slow-moving vehicle emblem shall consist of a fluorescent yellow-orange
triangle with a dark red reflective border. (See figure 3.)
It shall be entirely visible in daylight and at night from all distances between 600 and 100 feet from the rear when directly in front of the lawful upper beam of the headlamps.
(5) The emblem shall be mounted, point up, in
a plane perpendicular to the direction of travel, plus or minus 10 degrees. It
shall be placed centrally at the rear of the vehicle, unobscured, and 2 to 6
feet above the ground measured from the lower edge of the emblem. It shall be
securely attached to the vehicle.
(6) The material, location, mounting, and
other elements, of the emblem shall be in accordance with the American Society
of Agricultural Engineers Standard ASAE R276, "Emblem for Identifying
Slow-Moving Vehicles," 1966 edition or ASAE S276.2 "Slow-Moving Vehicle
Identification Emblem," 1968 edition, as adopted in R 408.13705.
(7) Figure 3 reads as follows:
Slow-Moving Vehicle Emblem
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Notes
All dimensions are in inches
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