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   CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE    

   :: SECTION 24250-24254

 

24250.  During darkness, a vehicle shall be equipped with lighted
lighting equipment as required for the vehicle by this chapter.



24251.  Any requirement in this chapter as to the distance from
which any lighting equipment shall render a person or vehicle visible
or within which any lighting equipment shall be visible shall apply
during darkness, directly ahead upon a straight, level unlighted
highway, and under normal atmospheric conditions, unless a different
time, direction, or condition is expressly stated.



24252.  (a) All lighting equipment of a required type installed on a
vehicle shall at all times be maintained in good working order.
Lamps shall be equipped with bulbs of the correct voltage rating
corresponding to the nominal voltage at the lamp socket.
   (b) The voltage at any tail, stop, license plate, side marker or
clearance lamp socket on a vehicle shall not be less than 85 percent
of the design voltage of the bulb.  Voltage tests shall be conducted
with the engine operating.
   (c) Two or more lamp or reflector functions may be combined,
provided each function subject to requirements established by the
department meets such requirements.
   (1) No turn signal lamp may be combined optically with a stoplamp
unless the stoplamp is extinguished when the turn signal is flashing.

   (2) No clearance lamp may be combined optically with any taillamp
or identification lamp.



24253.  (a) All motor vehicles manufactured and first registered
after January 1, 1970, shall be equipped so all taillamps are capable
of remaining lighted for a period of at least one-quarter hour with
the engine inoperative. This requirement shall be complied with by an
energy storing system which is recharged by energy produced by the
vehicle.
   (b) All motorcycles manufactured and first registered after
January 1, 1971, shall be equipped so all taillamps, when turned on,
will remain lighted automatically for a period of at least
one-quarter hour if the engine stops.



24254.  Whenever a requirement is declared as to the mounted height
of lamps or reflectors, the height shall be measured from the center
of the lamp or reflector to the level surface upon which the vehicle
stands when it is without a load.






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