All bicycles used after dark must have:
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A headlight and a red taillight.
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Emergency flashers.
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Red reflectors on the front and rear fenders.
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Brake lights.
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Explanation
It is essential for the safety of the bicyclist and others on the road to use a headlight and a red taillight when riding a bicycle after dark. Bicycles used at night must have a headlight visible from at least 500 feet ahead and a red taillight visible from at least 300 feet behind.
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