Motorists should be aware that all bicycles used at night must have:
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A red headlight and white reflector on the rear.
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A white headlight and a red light on the rear.
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A white headlight and a red reflector on the rear.
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A white headlight and a red light and a red reflector on the rear.
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Explanation
In Florida, bicycles must be equipped with proper lighting to ensure visibility to motorists between sunset and sunrise. Cyclists are required to have a white headlight visible from at least 500 feet to vehicles approaching from the opposite direction. Additionally, a red reflector and a red rear light visible from 600 feet are also required. These rules are designed to help cyclists be seen by other drivers for safety.
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