[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR393.25]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 393_PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NECESSARY FOR SAFE OPERATION--Table of 

Contents

 

       Subpart B_Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Electrical Wiring

 

Sec. 393.25  Requirements for lamps other than head lamps.



    (a) Mounting. All lamps shall be securely mounted on a rigid part of 

the vehicle. Temporary lamps must be securely mounted to the load and 

are not required to be mounted to a permanent part of the vehicle.

    (b) Visibility. Each lamp shall be located so that it meets the 

visibility requirements specified by FMVSS No. 108 in effect at the time 

of manufacture of the vehicle. Vehicles which were not subject to FMVSS 

No. 108 at the time of manufacture shall have each lamp located so that 

it meets the visibility requirements specified in the SAE standards 

listed in paragraph (c) of this section. If motor vehicle equipment 

(e.g., mirrors, snow plows, wrecker booms, backhoes, and winches) 

prevents compliance with this paragraph by any required lamp, an 

auxiliary lamp or device meeting the requirements of this paragraph 

shall be provided. This shall not be construed to apply to lamps on one 

unit which are obscured by another unit of a combination of vehicles.

    (c) Specifications. All required lamps (except marker lamps on 

projecting loads, lamps which are temporarily attached to vehicles 

transported in driveaway-towaway operations, and lamps on converter 

dollies and pole trailers) on vehicles manufactured on or after December 

25, 1968, shall, at a minimum, meet the applicable requirements of FMVSS 

No. 108 in effect on the date of manufacture of the vehicle. Marker 

lamps on projecting loads, all lamps which are temporarily attached to 

vehicles transported in driveaway-towaway operations, and all lamps on 

converter dollies and pole trailers must meet the following applicable 

SAE standards: J586--Stop Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 

mm in Overall Width, March 2000; J2261 Stop



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Lamps and Front- and Rear-Turn Signal Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles 

2032 mm or More in Overall Width, January 2002; J585--Tail Lamps (Rear 

Position Lamps) for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 mm in Overall 

Width, March 2000; J588--Turn Signal Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles 

Less Than 2032 mm in Overall Width, March 2000; J2040--Tail Lamps (Rear 

Position Lamps) for Use on Vehicles 2032 mm or More in Overall Width, 

March 2002; J592--Sidemarker Lamps for Use on Road Vehicles Less Than 

2032 mm in Overall Width, August 2000. (See Sec. 393.7 for information 

on the incorporation by reference and availability of these documents.)

    (d) (Reserved)

    (e) Lamps to be steady-burning. All exterior lamps (both required 

lamps and any additional lamps) shall be steady-burning with the 

exception of turn signal lamps; hazard warning signal lamps; school bus 

warning lamps; amber warning lamps or flashing warning lamps on tow 

trucks and commercial motor vehicles transporting oversized loads; and 

warning lamps on emergency and service vehicles authorized by State or 

local authorities. Lamps combined into the same shell or housing with a 

turn signal are not required to be steady burning while the turn signal 

is in use. Amber warning lamps must meet SAE J845--Optical Warning 

Devices for Authorized Emergency, Maintenance and Service Vehicles, May 

1997. Amber flashing warning lamps must meet SAE J595--Directional 

Flashing Optical Warning Devices for Authorized Emergency, Maintenance 

and Service Vehicles, January 2005. Amber gaseous discharge warning 

lamps must meet SAE J1318 Gaseous Discharge Warning Lamp for Authorized 

Emergency, Maintenance, and Service Vehicles, May 1998. (See Sec. 

393.7(b) for information on the incorporation by reference and 

availability of these documents.)

    (f) Stop lamp operation. The stop lamps on each vehicle shall be 

activated upon application of the service brakes. The stop lamps are not 

required to be activated when the emergency feature of the trailer 

brakes is used or when the stop lamp is optically combined with the turn 

signal and the turn signal is in use.



[70 FR 48047, Aug. 15, 2005]