Wash. Admin. Code § 204-21-060 - Turn signal lamps
(1) Turn signal
lamps visible to approaching or following drivers must:
(a) Flash at a rate of sixty to one hundred
twenty flashes per minute.
(b)
Flash in unison. Except that a turn signal consisting of two or more units
mounted horizontally may flash in sequence from inboard to outboard. The lamps
may either be extinguished simultaneously or lighted simultaneously.
(c) Be mounted and operated as follows:
(i) On motor vehicles, turn signal systems
must:
(A) Have four separate lamps consisting
of at least two single-faced or double-faced turn signal lamps on or near the
front and at least two single-faced lamps on the rear. Except that a
truck-tractor or a truck chassis without a body or load may be equipped with
one double-faced turn signal lamp on each side in lieu of the four separate
lamps otherwise required on motor vehicles. If double-faced turn lamps are
used, they must be mounted ahead of the center of the steering wheel or the
center of the outside rearview mirror, whichever is rearmost.
(B) Be spaced as far apart as
practical.
(C) Have the optical
center of the front turn signal at least four inches from the inside diameter
of the retaining ring of the lower beam headlamp unit, fog lamp unit, or
passing lamp unit. Except original equipment turn signals that emit two and
one-half times the minimum candela requirements may be closer.
(ii) For motorcycles, the front
and rear turn signal lamps must be at least nine inches apart, except that
front turn signals on motorcycles manufactured after January 1, 1973, must be
at least sixteen inches apart.
(iii) On the rearmost towed vehicle in
combination of vehicles, turn signal systems must be equipped with at least two
single-faced turn signal lamps on the rear. The signal system on a combination
of vehicles towed by a motor vehicle equipped with double-faced front turn
signal lamps may be connected so only the double-faced turn signal lamps on the
towing vehicle and the signal lamps on the rear of the rearmost vehicle are
operative.
(2) Side turn signal lamps must:
(a) Meet SAE Standard J914.
(b) Be mounted on the side not lower than
twenty inches or higher than seventy-two inches.
(c) Flash with the front and rear turn signal
lamps on their respective sides of the vehicle. On vehicles with sequential
turn signal lamps, the side turn signal lamps must flash with the front turn
signal lamps.
(d) Flash with the
rear turn signal lamps, if the side lamps flash when the hazard warning switch
is actuated.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.005 and 46.37.320. 08-19-104, § 204-21-060, filed 9/17/08, effective 10/18/08.
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