A load extends more than four 4 feet beyond the rear of the vehicle. What must you use to clearly mark the projecting load in the daytime?
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Emergency flashers.
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Red flags at least 18 inches square at the extremities of the load.
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White flags at least 12 inches square at the extremities of the load.
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White flags at least 18 inches square on the back of the load.
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Explanation
Any load extending beyond the sides of a vehicle or more than 4 feet beyond its rear must be marked during the day with red flags at least 18 inches square. The flags should be placed at the extremities of the projected load.
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