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Rhode Island General Laws > Title 31 > Chapter 31-24. Lighting Equipment and Reflectors


Current as of: 2009
§ 31-24-1Times when lights required
§ 31-24-2Means of measuring distance of visibility
§ 31-24-3Measurement of height of lamps
§ 31-24-4Head lamps on vehicles other than cycles
§ 31-24-5Head lamps on motorcycles and motor-driven cycles
§ 31-24-6Height of head lamps
§ 31-24-7Tail lamps required
§ 31-24-8Height of tail lamps
§ 31-24-9Illumination of rear registration plate -- Wiring of rear lights in connection with head lamps
§ 31-24-10Rear reflectors required
§ 31-24-11Specifications for reflectors
§ 31-24-12Stop lamps required
§ 31-24-13Stop and turn lamps authorized
§ 31-24-14Specifications for stop or signal lamps
§ 31-24-15Mechanical signal devices self-illuminated
§ 31-24-16Spot lamps
§ 31-24-17Road lamps and fog lamps
§ 31-24-18Side cowl and fender lamps
§ 31-24-19Running board courtesy lamps
§ 31-24-20Back up lamps
§ 31-24-21Lighting of farm tractors
§ 31-24-22Multiple beam lamps required
§ 31-24-23Use of multiple beam lamps
§ 31-24-24Single beam lamps
§ 31-24-25Specifications for head lamps on motor-driven cycles
§ 31-24-26Head lamps of slow vehicles
§ 31-24-27Display of lighted lamps required
§ 31-24-28Maximum number of lamps lighted
§ 31-24-29Maximum intensity of lights
§ 31-24-30Red lights in front prohibited
§ 31-24-31Flashing lights -- Forward viewing or rotary beam lights
§ 31-24-32Vehicles parked on lighted highways
§ 31-24-33Vehicles stopped on unlighted highways
§ 31-24-34Dimming of head lamps on parked vehicles
§ 31-24-35Lamps on animal-drawn, farm, and road vehicles
§ 31-24-36Vehicles requiring special lights and reflectors -- Time of lighting
§ 31-24-37Clearance and marker lamps and reflectors
§ 31-24-38Color of clearance and marker lamps and reflectors
§ 31-24-39Mounting of reflectors
§ 31-24-40Mounting of clearance and side marker lamps
§ 31-24-41Visibility of reflectors
§ 31-24-42Visibility of front and rear clearance lamps
§ 31-24-43Visibility of side marker lamps
§ 31-24-44Obstructed lights not required
§ 31-24-45Projecting loads
§ 31-24-46Lights on snow removal equipment
§ 31-24-47Regulation and certification of lighting devices
§ 31-24-48Revocation of certification of lighting equipment
§ 31-24-49Approval of lighting equipment required
§ 31-24-50Trademark or name shown on equipment
§ 31-24-51Mounting and adjustment of lamps
§ 31-24-52Hazard switch for flashing lights
§ 31-24-53Safety lights required on food vending vehicles
§ 31-24-54Strobe lights on school buses

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