If a trailer covers the stop lights on the towing vehicle, where else must a stoplight be?
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At the front of the trailer.
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At the rear of the trailer.
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At the rear of the towing vehicle.
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At the front of the towing vehicle.
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Explanation
If a trailer or load covers the stop lights on the towing vehicle, a stoplight must be placed at the rear of the trailer or load.
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