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  2. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Wikipedia

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    When it was initially published in 1968, [10] Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108 was part of 49 CFR 371.21, incorporating several SAE recommended practices by reference. [11] The 1969 version of FMVSS 108 allowed the use of two headlamps, each 7 in (180 mm) in diameter, or four smaller 5 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (150 mm) headlamps. [11]: Table I

  3. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    A hide-away strobe light fitted into a headlamp. The strobe light is the coiled glass tube in the bottom of the headlight assembly, near the center of the highlighted region of the picture (click picture to enlarge). The vehicle's stock lighting may also be modified to add flashing and strobe effects.

  4. Headlight flashing - Wikipedia

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    In other states, law enforcement officers give citations for headlight flashing under three types of laws: (1) laws prohibiting a person from obstructing a police investigation, (2) laws prohibiting a person from having flashing lights on their vehicle, and (3) laws prohibiting shining a vehicle's high beams at oncoming traffic.

  5. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The emergency stop signal is automatically activated if the vehicle speed is greater than 50 km/h (31 mph) and the emergency braking logic defined by regulation No. 13 (heavy vehicles), 13H (light vehicles), or 78 (motorcycles) is activated; the ESS may be displayed when a light vehicle's deceleration is greater than 6 m/s 2 (20 ft/s 2) or a ...

  6. Can I run a red light if it won’t change? Flash my high beams ...

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    Whether you’ve been driving for 50 years or you just secured your license, there might be some laws you don’t know. Here are five California laws you may or may not already know and remember ...

  7. If a red traffic light never turns green, can you run it ...

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    When a traffic light is malfunctioning, state laws differ on whether drivers are allowed to proceed through a red light.