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(e) The lights must be visible from a distance of | at least 500 feet under in normal atmospheric | conditions at night daylight. |
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| (6) A vehicle used or provided by a contract security | company to assist in traffic control and direction at | construction or maintenance sites on a public way may | be equipped with auxiliary lights. Effective July 1, | 1996, the auxiliary lights must be amber. Prior to | July 1, 1996, the auxiliary lights must be green or | amber. |
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| (7) A Department of Public Safety vehicle operated by | a motor carrier inspector may be equipped with | auxiliary lights that emit an amber light. |
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| (8) A vehicle used by an animal control officer | appointed pursuant to Title 7, section 3947 may be | equipped with auxiliary lights that emit a flashing | amber light. |
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| (9) A refuse, garbage or trash business vehicle used | by an individual to transport refuse, garbage and trash | may be equipped with auxiliary lights that emit a | flashing amber light. |
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| | This bill makes the following changes to the laws governing | transportation. |
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| | 1. It allows for an exception to outdoor luminaire | requirements if the Commissioner of Transportation determines | that the lighting is related to a Department of Transportation | project of state and regional significance and is supported by | municipalities directly affected by the installation. |
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| | 2. This bill allows for attractions to be included on logo | signs on the interstate highway system and allows for logo signs | on certain connector highways where it is necessary to establish | continuity for logo signs erected on the Maine Turnpike. |
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| | 3. It requires local administration of municipal ordinances | adopted regarding changeable signs. |
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| | 4. It adds language to and removes requirements from the | provisions of the auxiliary light statute to reflect current | technology. |
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