Or. Admin. Code § 734-075-0040 - Warning Lights for Power Units Transporting Oversize Units
(1) Except as
provided in section (3) of this rule, in addition to any other lights required
by law, a power unit transporting an oversize unit must be equipped with
warning lights when:
(a) Width exceeds 10
feet when operating on two lane highways; or
(b) Width exceeds 12 feet when operating on
four lane highways.
(2)
The warning lights will be mounted on the transporting power unit above the
roof of the cab, be clearly visible from 500 feet, have a minimum of 30 flashes
per minute and be either:
(a) Two flashing
type amber lights as widely spaced laterally as practical;
(b) Revolving type amber light(s);
or
(c) Amber type strobe lights
with 360 degree visibility.
(3) A power unit transporting an oversize
unit is exempt from the warning light requirements when operating with a
minimum of two pilot vehicles on all highways or one pilot vehicle if width
does not exceed 10 feet.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, 184.619, 810.060 & 823.011
Stats. Implemented: ORS 818.200 & 818.220
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