Sec. 7. (a) This section does not apply to a person who owns or operates a vehicle or combination of vehicles that: (1) contains parts and accessories; and (2) is equipped; as required under regulations of the United States Department of Transportation. (b) A person who violates this chapter commits a Class C infraction. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-8-6-2(a) part.] IC 9-19-6 Chapter 6. Lights, Reflectors, and Turn Signals 9-19-6-1 Repealed 9-19-6-1.5 "Operating crew member" 9-19-6-2 Application of illumination and visibility requirements; measurement of mounted height of lamps 9-19-6-3 Number, location, height, and color of head lamps 9-19-6-4 Tail lamps 9-19-6-5 New vehicles; rear reflectors 9-19-6-6 Selling or operating vehicles without turn signals or stoplights 9-19-6-7 Buses, trucks, truck-tractors, trailers, and semitrailers 9-19-6-8 Clearance and marker lamps and reflectors; color displayed or reflected 9-19-6-9 Clearance and marker lamps; height and location 9-19-6-10 Clearance and marker lamps and reflectors; illumination and visibility 9-19-6-11 Farm equipment and tractors manufactured before July 1, 2006 9-19-6-11.3 Implements of husbandry and farm tractors; required equipment when manufactured after June 30, 2006, and operated on a highway 9-19-6-12 Rear reflectors; vehicles not otherwise specifically required to have lamps or lighting devices 9-19-6-13 Spot lamps 9-19-6-14 Fog lamps 9-19-6-15 Auxiliary passing lamps 9-19-6-16 Auxiliary driving lamps 9-19-6-17 Stop lamps and turn signals; color, visibility, and operation; lighting device colors 9-19-6-18 Fender lamps; running-board courtesy lamps; back-up lamps 9-19-6-19 Flashing warning lights 9-19-6-20 Multiple-beam road lighting equipment 9-19-6-21 Single-beam road lighting equipment 9-19-6-22 Motorcycles; head lamps 9-19-6-23 Standards and specifications 9-19-6-24 United States Department of Transportation regulations; classification of violations
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