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(a) Every pedestrian vehicle operated upon a highway shall be equipped with the following equipment:
(i) A horn meeting the requirements of W.S. 31-5-952(a);
(ii) At least one (1) headlamp of either a single-beam or multiple-beam type which shall be of sufficient intensity to reveal a person or a vehicle at a distance of not less than one hundred (100) feet when operated at any speed less than twenty-five (25) miles per hour;
(iii) Two (2) tail lamps which shall be so wired as to be lighted whenever the headlamp is lighted and which, when lighted, shall emit a red light plainly visible from a distance of at least one hundred (100) feet to the rear;
(iv) Rear stop lamps and turn signals conforming to the requirements of the superintendent;
(v) A brake which conforms to the performance requirements of W.S. 31-5-951; and
(vi) A reflectorized flag mounted in a bracket permanently affixed to the vehicle. The flag, when mounted, shall be visible from all directions at a height of not less than forty-eight (48) inches nor more than seventy-two (72) inches measured from the level ground upon which the vehicle stands and shall conform to the following requirements:
(A) Be constructed of durable, all-weather type material;
(B) Be orange in color;
(C) Be triangular in shape with a minimum base length of eight and one-half (8 1/2) inches and a minimum side length of eleven and one-half (11 1/2) inches.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 31. Motor Vehicles § 31-5-960. Pedestrian vehicles - last updated December 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-31-motor-vehicles/wy-st-sect-31-5-960.html
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