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Chapter 2
Lighting Equipment

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 24250–24255
2
Headlamps and Auxiliary Lamps
Sections 24400–24411
3
Rear Lighting Equipment
Sections 24600–24617
4
Parking Lamps
Sections 24800–24802
5
Signal Lamps and Devices
Sections 24950–24953
6
Side and Fender Lighting Equipment
Sections 25100–25110
7
Flashing and Colored Lights
Sections 25250–25282
8
Warning Lights and Devices
Sections 25300–25305
9
Commercial and Common Carrier Vehicles
Sections 25350–25353
10
Diffused Lights
Sections 25400–25401
11
Acetylene Lamps
Sections 25450–25452
12
Reflectorizing Material
Section 25500
13
Headlamps on Motorcycles and Motor-driven Cycles
Sections 25650–25651
14
Vehicles Exempted
Sections 25800–25806
15
Light Restrictions and Mounting
Sections 25950–25952
16
Equipment Testing
Sections 26100–26106
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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