Chapter 17 - Vehicle Lights And Flares
- Section 32-17-1 - Headlamps required--Exceptions--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-2 - Repealed.
- Section 32-17-3 - Repealed.
- Section 32-17-4 - Periods during which lamps must be lighted--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-4.1 - Circumstances exempting law enforcement officers from use of motorvehicle lights.
- Section 32-17-5 - Construction and adjustment of headlamps--Visibility distance--Fourheadlight system--High beam indicator--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-6 - Requirements respecting adjustment of headlamps--Violation asmisdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-7 - Circumstances under which headlamps must be dimmed--Violation asmisdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-8 - Rear lamps required--Visibility--Combination of vehicles--Height ofmounting--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-8.1 - Stop lamps required--Previously manufactured vehicles--Mounting--Visibility--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-9 - Red lights on front of vehicle prohibited--Excepted vehicles--Misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-10 - Tow truck or wrecker defined--Use of amber flashers--Violation asmisdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-11 - Registration plate illumination--Requirements respecting on-off switch--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-12 - Rear reflector required--Mounting and construction of rear reflector--Visibility--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-13 - Mounting of reflectors--Visibility--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-14 - Vehicles requiring clearance lamps--Location and visibility of clearancelamps--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-15 - Vehicles requiring identification lamps--Mounting and spacing ofidentification lamps--Visibility--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-15.1 - Silage or seasonal farm trucks exempt--Gross weight--Restrictions on use.
- Section 32-17-15.2 - Fertilizer and agricultural chemical trailers exempt--Rear reflector required.
- Section 32-17-16 - Vehicles transporting passengers for compensation as requiring clearanceand identification lamps--Buses excepted--Times during which lamps mustbe lighted--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-17 - Auxiliary driving lamps--Mounting--Lighting restricted.
- Section 32-17-18 - Turn light requirements--Visibility--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-19 - Spot lamps--Aiming and adjustment--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-20 - Adjustment of other lamps--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-21 - Fire vehicles exempt when equipped with other approved devices.
- Section 32-17-22 - United States mail vehicles--Warning lights--Color--Mounting and location--Visibility--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-23 - Special lights for vehicles operated by handicapped--Violation as pettyoffense.
- Section 32-17-24 - Headlamps on motorcycles--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-24.1 - Headlamps on mopeds--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-25 - Bicycle lamps--Visibility and color--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-26 - Lights on other vehicles--Color and visibility--Violation as petty offense.
- Section 32-17-27 - Lights on parked vehicles--Color and visibility--Vehicles parked withinmunicipality--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-27.1 - Repealed.
- Section 32-17-28 - Vehicles required to be equipped with portable flares, lights or reflectors--Visibility--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-29 - Time during which flares must be displayed--Location and spacing of flares--Removal of vehicle--Violation as misdemeanor--Exceptions.
- Section 32-17-30 - Subsequent violations of flare requirements--Revocation of license.
- Sections 32-17-31 to 32-17-41 - Repealed
- Section 32-17-42 - Blue lights or strobe lights on firemen's vehicles--Authorization forinstallation--Restrictions on use--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 32-17-43 - Exemption of towed highway maintenance vehicles.
- Section 32-17-44 - Command post vehicle to be equipped with green light.
- Section 32-17-45 - Red and blue lights authorized for law enforcement officers.