(625 ILCS 5/12‑202) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12‑202)
Sec. 12‑202. Clearance, identification and side marker lamps.
(a) Every motor vehicle of the second division, the length of which together with any trailer or trailers in tow thereof, is more than 25 feet or the width of which is more than 80 inches exclusive of mirrors, bumpers and other required safety devices, while being operated on the highways of this State during the period from sunset to sunrise, shall display on the front of the vehicle 2 yellow or amber lights, one on each upper front corner of the vehicle, which shall be plainly visible at a distance of at least 500 feet; also on the rear thereof in a horizontal line, 3 red lights plainly visible at a distance of not less than 500 feet; also on the front of the body of that vehicle near the lower left hand corner one yellow or amber tinted reflector, and near the lower right hand corner one yellow or amber tinted reflector; also red reflectors on the rear of the body of that vehicle, not more than 12 inches from the lower left and right hand corners. All motor vehicles of the second division more than 20 feet long, and all trailers and semitrailers, except trailers and semitrailers having a gross weight of 3,000 pounds or less including the weight of the trailer and maximum load, while being operated on the highways of this State during the period from sunset to sunrise, shall display on each side of the vehicle at approximately the one‑third points of the length of the same, at a height not exceeding 5 feet above the surface of the road, and reflecting on a line approximately at right angles to the center line of the vehicle, 2 amber tinted reflectors. After January, 1974, all new motor vehicles of the second division more than 20 feet long, and all trailers and semitrailers except trailers and semitrailers having a gross weight of 3,000 pounds or less including the weight of the trailer and maximum load sold as new in this State, while being operated on the highways of this State during period from sunset to sunrise, shall display on each side of the vehicle, not more than 12 inches from the front, one amber tinted reflector, and not more than 12 inches from the rear one red reflector at a height not exceeding 5 feet above the surface of the road, and reflecting on a line approximately at right angles to the center line of the vehicle, approved by the Department.
(b) Every trailer and semitrailer having a gross weight of 3,000 pounds or less including the weight of the trailer and maximum load, towed either by a motor vehicle of the first division or a motor vehicle of the second division shall be equipped with 2 red reflectors, which will be visible when hit by headlight beams 300 feet away at night, on the rear of the body of such trailer, not more than 12 inches from the lower left hand and lower right hand corners.
(c) Every vehicle designated in paragraph (a) or (b) of this Section that is manufactured after December 31, 1973, shall, at the places and times specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this Section, display reflectors and clearance, identification, and side marker lamps in conformance with the specifications prescribed by the Department.
(Source: P.A. 78‑1297.) |
(625 ILCS 5/12‑215)
(from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12‑215)
Sec. 12‑215.
Oscillating, rotating or flashing lights on motor vehicles.
Except as otherwise provided in this Code:
(a) The use of red or white oscillating, rotating or flashing lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on:
1. Law enforcement vehicles of State, Federal or
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2. A vehicle operated by a police officer or county |
| coroner and designated or authorized by local authorities, in writing, as a law enforcement vehicle; however, such designation or authorization must be carried in the vehicle; |
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2.1. A vehicle operated by a fire chief who has |
| completed an emergency vehicle operation training course approved by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and designated or authorized by local authorities, in writing, as a fire department, fire protection district, or township fire department vehicle; however, the designation or authorization must be carried in the vehicle, and the lights may be visible or activated only when responding to a bona fide emergency; |
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3. Vehicles of local fire departments and State or |
| federal firefighting vehicles; |
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4. Vehicles which are designed and used exclusively |
| as ambulances or rescue vehicles; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except when responding to an emergency call for and while actually conveying the sick or injured; |
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5. Tow trucks licensed in a state that requires such |
| lights; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted on any such tow truck while the tow truck is operating in the State of Illinois; |
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6. Vehicles of the Illinois Emergency Management |
| Agency, vehicles of the Illinois Department of Public Health, and vehicles of the Department of Nuclear Safety; |
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7. Vehicles operated by a local or county emergency |
| management services agency as defined in the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act; |
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8. School buses operating alternately flashing head |
| lamps as permitted under Section 12‑805 of this Code; |
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9. Vehicles that are equipped and used exclusively as |
| organ transplant vehicles when used in combination with blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights; furthermore, these lights shall be lighted only when the transportation is declared an emergency by a member of the transplant team or a representative of the organ procurement organization; and |
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10. Vehicles of the Illinois Department of Natural |
| Resources that are used for mine rescue and explosives emergency response. |
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(b) The use of amber oscillating, rotating or flashing lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on:
1. Second division vehicles designed and used for |
| towing or hoisting vehicles; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except as required in this paragraph 1; such lights shall be lighted when such vehicles are actually being used at the scene of an accident or disablement; if the towing vehicle is equipped with a flat bed that supports all wheels of the vehicle being transported, the lights shall not be lighted while the vehicle is engaged in towing on a highway; if the towing vehicle is not equipped with a flat bed that supports all wheels of a vehicle being transported, the lights shall be lighted while the towing vehicle is engaged in towing on a highway during all times when the use of headlights is required under Section 12‑201 of this Code; |
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2. Motor vehicles or equipment of the State of |
| Illinois, local authorities and contractors; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except while such vehicles are engaged in maintenance or construction operations within the limits of construction projects; |
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3. Vehicles or equipment used by engineering or |
| survey crews; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except while such vehicles are actually engaged in work on a highway; |
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4. Vehicles of public utilities, municipalities, or |
| other construction, maintenance or automotive service vehicles except that such lights shall be lighted only as a means for indicating the presence of a vehicular traffic hazard requiring unusual care in approaching, overtaking or passing while such vehicles are engaged in maintenance, service or construction on a highway; |
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5. Oversized vehicle or load; however, such lights |
| shall only be lighted when moving under permit issued by the Department under Section 15‑301 of this Code; |
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6. The front and rear of motorized equipment owned |
| and operated by the State of Illinois or any political subdivision thereof, which is designed and used for removal of snow and ice from highways; |
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(6.1) The front and rear of motorized equipment or |
| vehicles that (i) are not owned by the State of Illinois or any political subdivision of the State, (ii) are designed and used for removal of snow and ice from highways and parking lots, and (iii) are equipped with a snow plow that is 12 feet in width; these lights may not be lighted except when the motorized equipment or vehicle is actually being used for those purposes on behalf of a unit of government; |
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7. Fleet safety vehicles registered in another state, |
| furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except as provided for in Section 12‑212 of this Code; |
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8. Such other vehicles as may be authorized by local |
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9. Law enforcement vehicles of State or local |
| authorities when used in combination with red oscillating, rotating or flashing lights; |
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9.5. Propane delivery trucks;
10. Vehicles used for collecting or delivering mail |
| for the United States Postal Service provided that such lights shall not be lighted except when such vehicles are actually being used for such purposes; |
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11. Any vehicle displaying a slow‑moving vehicle |
| emblem as provided in Section 12‑205.1; |
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12. All trucks equipped with self‑compactors or |
| roll‑off hoists and roll‑on containers for garbage or refuse hauling. Such lights shall not be lighted except when such vehicles are actually being used for such purposes; |
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13. Vehicles used by a security company, alarm |
| responder, or control agency; |
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14. Security vehicles of the Department of Human |
| Services; however, the lights shall not be lighted except when being used for security related purposes under the direction of the superintendent of the facility where the vehicle is located; and |
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15. Vehicles of union representatives, except that |
| the lights shall be lighted only while the vehicle is within the limits of a construction project. |
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(c) The use of blue oscillating, rotating or flashing lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on:
1. Rescue squad vehicles not owned by a fire |
| department and vehicles owned or operated by a: |
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voluntary firefighter;
paid firefighter;
part‑paid firefighter;
call firefighter;
member of the board of trustees of a
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