All cars must have two red taillights mounted on the rear, visible from how many feet away?
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150.
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500.
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1000.
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50.
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Explanation
Vehicles must have two red taillights on the rear, which should be visible from 1,000 feet. Law enforcement officers have the right to stop drivers at any time to inspect their vehicle and to make sure that it has all the required equipment.
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