27-36-201. Regulation of lighting devices.
27-36-202. Revocation of certificate of approval on lighting devices.
27-36-203. Sale or use of lamps and other devices.
27-36-204. When lighted lamps required.
27-36-205. Use of parking lights.
27-36-206. Lamps on parked vehicles.
27-36-207. Number of driving lamps required or permitted.
27-36-208. Special restrictions on lamps.
27-36-210. Multiple-beam road lighting equipment.
27-36-211. Use of multiple-beam road lighting equipment.
27-36-212. Single-beam road lighting equipment.
27-36-214. Spot lamps, fog lamps, and auxiliary passing and driving lamps.
27-36-215. Tail lamps and reflectors.
27-36-216. Signal lamps and signal devices.
27-36-217. Additional lighting equipment generally.
27-36-218. Additional lamps and reflectors on buses, trucks, tractors, and trailers.
27-36-219. Lamps on farm tractors and equipment.
27-36-221. Auxiliary driving lights.
27-36-222. Penalty for violation of § 27-36-221.
A.C.R.C. Notes. References to “this subchapter” in §§ 27-36-201 - 27-36-220 may not apply to § 27-36-221 or § 27-36-222, which were enacted subsequently.
Publisher's Notes. In addition to statutes contained in subchapters 1 and 2 of this chapter, Acts 1937, No. 300, also enacted provisions relating to size and load regulations (§ 27-35-101 et seq.), equipment regulations (§ 27-37-101 et seq.), and traffic regulations (§ 27-49-101 et seq.). See also note to § 27-49-201 concerning definitions.
Cross References. Equipment for motorcycles, etc., § 27-20-104.
Effective Dates. Acts 1937, No. 300, § 165: Mar. 23, 1937. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby ascertained and determined by the General Assembly that the proper regulation of traffic on the highways is a necessary function of the State Government, and that the loss of life and property under the present laws creates an emergency. Therefore, this act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and approval.”
Acts 1955, No. 158, § 5: Mar. 8, 1955.
Acts 1957, No. 169, § 3: Mar. 6, 1957. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and determined by the General Assembly of this State that the present law limits the number of head lamps on motor vehicles used in this State to two head lamps, that a number of new motor vehicles are being produced with more than two head lamps, that such additional head lamps offer improvements which promote greater visibility while driving at night and thereby reduce accidents, and that the immediate passage of this Act is necessary in order to make the use of such head lamps legal in this State and thereby promote the public peace, safety and welfare. Therefore an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this Act being necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.”
Acts 1969, No. 299, § 3: Mar. 21, 1969. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and determined by the General Assembly that the present law does not clearly require vehicles manufactured or assembled prior to July 1, 1959 and operated on the highways to be equipped for highway safety and the proper enforcement of the traffic safety laws and regulations of this State. Therefore, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety shall be in effect from the date of its passage and approval.”