Loads extending 4 feet or more to the rear of a vehicle must be marked with a red flag during the day.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
According to the Illinois state law, any loads extending 4 feet or more to the rear of a vehicle must be marked with a red flag during the day. This law is in place to ensure the safety of other drivers on the road by providing a clear visual indication of an extended load.
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