Delaware Code § 21-4347

Signal lamps and signal devices
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(a) Any motor vehicle may be equipped and when required under this chapter shall be equipped with a stop lamp or lamps on the rear
of the vehicle which shall display a red or amber light, or any shade of color between red and amber, visible from a distance of not less
than 100 feet to the rear in normal sunlight, and which shall be actuated upon application of the service (foot) brake and be incorporated
with 1 or more other rear lamps.
(b) Any motor vehicle may be equipped and when required under this chapter shall be equipped with lamps or mechanical signal
devices showing to the front and rear for the purpose of indicating an intention to turn either to the right or left. When lamps are used for
such purpose, the lamps showing to the front shall be located on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and when
in use shall display a white or amber light, or any shade of color between white and amber, visible from a distance of not less than 100
feet to the front in normal sunlight, and the lamps showing to the rear shall be located at the same level and as widely spaced laterally as
practicable and when in use shall display a red or amber light, or any shade of color between red and amber, visible from a distance of
not less than 100 feet to the rear in normal sunlight. When actuated such lamps shall indicate the intended direction of turning by flashing
the lights showing to the front and rear on the side toward which the turn is made. Where mechanical signal devices are used for such
purpose, said devices shall be self-illuminated when in use at the times mentioned in § 4331 of this title.
(c) No stop lamp or signal lamp or device shall project a glaring light.

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