The strobe lamp may only be operated while the vehicle is actually engaged during daylight hours in the delivery of mail to residents on a rural mail route. (b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a vehicle may be equipped with a 360-degree flashing strobe lamp that emits an amber light with a flash rate of 60 to 120 flashes a minute, and the lamp may be used as provided in this subdivision, if the vehicle is a rural mail carrier vehicle, provided that the strobe lamp is mounted at the highest practicable point on the vehicle. (2) a road maintenance vehicle owned or under contract to the Department of Transportation or a road authority of a county, home rule or statutory city, or town, but the strobe lamp may only be operated while the vehicle is actually engaged in snow removal during daylight hours. The lamp must operate from a separate switch containing an indicator lamp to show when the strobe lamp is in use or (1) a school bus that is subject to and complies with the equipment requirements of section 169.442, subdivision 1, or a Head Start bus. (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a vehicle may be equipped with a 360-degree flashing strobe lamp that emits a white light with a flash rate of 60 to 120 flashes a minute, and the lamp may be used as provided in this subdivision, if the vehicle is: (2) the vehicle is eligible to display a collector plate under section 168.10. (1) the vehicle is a collector vehicle, as described in section 168.10 or (d) A motor vehicle may display a blue light of up to one-inch diameter as part of the vehicle's rear brake light if: (c) A motorcycle may display a blue light of up to one-inch diameter as part of the motorcycle's rear brake light. In addition, authorized emergency vehicles may display, mounted on the passenger side only, flashing blue lights to the front of the vehicle as a warning signal in combination with other lights permitted or required by this chapter. (b) Authorized emergency vehicles may display flashing blue lights to the rear of the vehicle as a warning signal in combination with other lights permitted or required by this chapter. (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) to (d), blue lights are prohibited on all vehicles except road maintenance equipment and snow removal equipment operated by or under contract to the state or a political subdivision thereof. (2) a school bus equipped with a supplemental warning system under section 169.4503, subdivision 31. (1) strobe lamps as provided under subdivision 8 or section 169.59, subdivision 4 or (c) A stop lamp or signal lamp is prohibited from projecting a glaring or dazzling light, except for: (b) All flashing warning lights must be of the type authorized by section 169.59, subdivision 4, unless otherwise permitted or required in this chapter. (3) as otherwise provided in this section. (2) on any vehicle as a means of indicating a right or left turn, or the presence of a vehicular traffic hazard requiring unusual care in approaching, overtaking, or passing or (1) on an authorized emergency vehicle, school bus, bicycle as provided in section 169.222, subdivision 6, road maintenance equipment, tow truck or towing vehicle as provided in section 168B.16, service vehicle, farm tractor, self-propelled farm equipment, rural mail carrier vehicle, or funeral home vehicle (a) Flashing lights are prohibited, except: You don’t have to watch, but then again, you don’t have to breathe either and we think you probably should.§ Subd. We’ll be on the scene for the whole shooting match starting today. The coverage will have multiple cameras, replays, and all the stuff you expect from an event of this nature. They have seen it grow and they have grown with it. is providing the live streaming action all weekend long and our friends the Walter family has been involved in this race basically since its inception. Remember, this is the race that the cars like to fly at. That’s the way it goes ever year at this deal. There will be wheelies, there will be wreckage, and there will be records. Lights Out 9 kicks off tonight at 6pm eastern time and will be rollicking all the way to Sunday night (Monday morning?) as the baddest small tire cars in the universe blast their way down the track at South Georgia Motorsports Park in classes like Radial vs The World, X275, Limited Drag Radial, Ultra Street, and more. It’s baaaaaack! That’s right, this is the spot that you’ll be watching from to see the most insane, fast, wild, and weird drag race of them all.
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