When lights are required, slow-moving vehicles must have at least one red or amber stop light visible for 500 feet from behind in normal sunlight.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Slow-moving vehicles such as farm equipment, construction vehicles, and animal-drawn vehicles share roadways with regular traffic. To ensure these vehicles are visible to other drivers, especially when lights are required, a flashing amber signal must be mounted as high as possible on the rear of the vehicle. This signal is mandated to be visible for 500 feet in sunlight.
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