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39:4-128.5 - Frozen dessert truck;  equipment

39:4-128.5.  Frozen dessert truck;  equipment
    In addition to other equipment required by law, every frozen dessert truck shall be equipped with:

    a.  Signal lamps mounted at the same level and as high and as widely spaced  laterally as practicable.  These lamps shall be 5 to 7 inches in diameter and  shall display two alternately flashing red lights visible at 500 feet to the  front and rear in normal sunlight upon a straight level highway.

    b.  A stop signal arm that can be extended horizontally from the left side of the truck.  When such arm is extended, the side of the stop signal arm nearest the truck shall be 7  1/4   inches long and parallel to the side of the  truck.  The side furthest from the truck shall be 18 inches long and parallel  to the side nearest the truck.  The two sides shall be 18 inches apart creating  a symmetrical, trapezoidal shape.  Two alternately flashing red lights shall be  located in the outside corners of the extended signal arm and such corners  shall be rounded to conform with the shape of the lights. Each red light shall  be 3 to 5 inches in diameter and visible at 300 feet to the front and rear in  normal sunlight upon a straight and level street.  Both sides of the signal arm  shall have a red reflectorized background and the following legend:  The word   "STOP"  shall appear in 6-inch high, 1 inch wide white letters in the middle  of the signal arm; above the word  "STOP,"  the phrase  "IF SAFE"  shall  appear in 2 inch high, one-quarter inch wide white letters;  below the word   "STOP,"  the phrase  "THEN GO"  shall appear in 2 inch high, one-quarter inch  wide white letters.  All colors shall meet specifications in the most recently published Federal Highway Administration Standard Color Charts.  The bottom of  the extended signal arm shall be 42 inches above the street.

    c.  A convex mirror mounted on the front so the driver in his normal seating  position can see the area in front of the truck obscured by the hood.

     L.1979, c. 438, s. 3.
 

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