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Session Laws, 1935
Volume 579, Page 103   View pdf image (33K)
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 103

so adjusted and operated as to enable the operator or driver
to proceed with safety to himself and other users of the
highways under all conditions of light, road and weather,
provided, however, that the following classes of vehicles
shall display under the above condition not less than the
lights next specified, to wit:

(a) Motor vehicles, other than the specific classes here-
inafter enumerated, shall be provided with two white or
tinted lights, other than red, of approximately equal and of
not less than ten candlepower mounted on opposite sides
and visible from the front, for a distance of 200 feet, and
one red light visible from the rear for a distance of 200
feet;

(b) Motor cycles and tractors, one white or tinted light,
other than red, visible from the front for a distance of 200
feet, and one red light visible to the rear for a distance of
200 feet;

(c) Trailers and vehicles towed, one red light visible
to the rear for a distance of 200 feet;

(d) Side-cars, one white light visible to the front for a
distance of 200 feet;

(e) Standing motor vehicles, including all the above, at
least one white or tinted light, other than red, visible to
the front for a distance of 200 feet, and red to the rear
visible for a similar distance carried on the left of such
vehicle; any person who shall park a motor vehicle and
shall fail to turn on said parking light shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined not less than one dollar ($1. 00) nor more than twenty-
five dollars ($25. 00).

(f) Horse-drawn and all other vehicles of every kind
on a public highway, in motion or at rest, one white light
visible from both front and rear, or a white light visible
from the front and red light visible from the rear for a
distance of at least 200 feet.

In the case of moving motor vehicles the numerals on
the rear registration marker shall be so illuminated as
to be clearly discernible at a distance of not less than
twenty-five (25) feet from the rear, and the registration
markers on both front and rear shall at all times be kept
clean, clear, discernible and unobscured.

Glaring Lights. No vehicle of any kind, including mo-
tor vehicles and horse-drawn vehicles, shall at any time,
whether in motion or at rest, use on any public highway
of this State any lighting device which shall throw a daz-

 

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