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road, an auxiliary light must show the extreme end of the
left wing. That light may be attached to the vehicle so
that the beam of light points at the left wing. The
light illuminating the left wing may be controlled by a
separate switch or by the regular lighting system and
must be in operation at all times when the vehicle is
used for plowing snow on public ways.

 
(4) A vehicle equipped and used for plowing snow on
other than public ways may be equipped with an
auxiliary rotary flashing light that must be mounted on
top of the vehicle in such a manner as to emit an amber
beam of light over a 360` angle, or an amber strobe, or
combination of strobes, that emits at a minimum a beam
of 50 candlepower and provides visible light coverage
over a 360` range. However, the vehicle must be
equipped with and must use such a light whenever the
vehicle enters a public way while in the course of
plowing private driveways and other off-highway
locations. The light may be in use on a public way
only when the vehicle is entering the public way in the
course of plowing private driveways and other off-
highway locations.

 
(5) A rural mail vehicle may be equipped with
auxiliary lights.

 
(a) The lights used to the front must be white or
amber, or any shade between white and amber.

 
(b) The lights used to the rear must be amber or
red, or any shade between amber and red.

 
(c) The lights, whether used to the front or
rear, must be mounted at the same level and as
widely spaced laterally as possible.

 
(d) The lights, whether used to the front or
rear, must flash simultaneously.

 
(e) The lights must be visible from a distance of
at least 500 feet under normal atmospheric
conditions at night.

 
(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


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