minuteman62-64
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...... for boat transporting/launching trailers less than 80 inches in width?
I was thinking that the DMV would have the these requirements all wrapped up in a handy info sheet or booklet - no such luck (at least I can't find it on their web site). The actual requirements seem to be all over the place in the Motor Vehicle Code and I'm having trouble pulling it all together.
I know I need tail lights, brake lights, turn signals and a light for the license plate, and that they can be combo units. What I don't understand are the requirements for reflectors and side marker lights as they apply to trailers under 80 inches in width. What, if anything do I need w/regard to these items.
My trailer (1982 vintage) is currently equipped with rear facing stop/turn/night-light units, with a license plate light on the left side. It also has amber side lights, located on the trailer frame at about mid-point. but no reflectors.
I don't mind exceeding the minimum requirements (within reason), but don't want to be caught short.
I was thinking that the DMV would have the these requirements all wrapped up in a handy info sheet or booklet - no such luck (at least I can't find it on their web site). The actual requirements seem to be all over the place in the Motor Vehicle Code and I'm having trouble pulling it all together.
I know I need tail lights, brake lights, turn signals and a light for the license plate, and that they can be combo units. What I don't understand are the requirements for reflectors and side marker lights as they apply to trailers under 80 inches in width. What, if anything do I need w/regard to these items.
My trailer (1982 vintage) is currently equipped with rear facing stop/turn/night-light units, with a license plate light on the left side. It also has amber side lights, located on the trailer frame at about mid-point. but no reflectors.
I don't mind exceeding the minimum requirements (within reason), but don't want to be caught short.