Oklahoma Code § 47-12-233

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Commercially registered road-service vehicles
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A.  Flashing yellow and white lights may be used on commercially
registered road-service vehicles when providing road services and
repairs to disabled Class A commercial vehicles and passenger
vehicles.
B.  Any commercially registered road-service vehicles may be
equipped with flashing yellow and white lights visible from a
distance of not less than five hundred (500) feet to the rear of the
vehicle.  Such lights shall only be used for the purpose of warning
the operators of other vehicles to exercise care in approaching,
overtaking or passing such vehicle.  Road-service vehicles shall
bear a sign on each side of the vehicle that indicates the name of
the road-service company and shall be visible from a distance of not
less than two hundred (200) feet.

C.  As used in this section, "road-service vehicle" means a
commercially registered vehicle capable of on-site repairs for Class
A commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles.

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