Wisconsin Code § 347.11

Headlamp specifications for mopeds and motor bicycles
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The headlamps on mopeds or motor bicycles may
be of the single-beam or multiple-beam type but in either event
shall comply with the following requirements and limitations:
(1) The headlamp shall be an electric headlamp and the current shall be supplied by a wet battery and electric generator, by a
current-generating coil incorporated into the magneto or by a
generator driven directly by the motor by means of gears, friction
wheel, chain or belt.
(2) The headlamp shall display a white light of sufficient illuminating power to reveal any person, vehicle or substantial object
at a distance of 200 feet ahead and shall be so adjusted or operated that the glaring light rays therefrom are not directed into the
eyes of the driver of any oncoming vehicle. No headlamp shall
have any type of decorative covering that restricts the amount of
light emitted when the headlamp is in use. This subsection does
not apply to any type of decorative covering originally equipped
on the vehicle at the time of manufacture and sale.
(3) If the moped or motor bicycle is equipped with a multiplebeam headlamp, the upper beam shall meet the minimum requirements set forth in sub. (2) and the lowermost beam shall
meet the requirements applicable to a lowermost distribution of
light as set forth in s. 347.10 (2) (b).
(4) If the moped or motor bicycle is equipped with a singlebeam lamp, such lamp shall be so aimed that when the vehicle is
loaded none of the high-intensity portion of light, at a distance of
25 feet ahead, projects higher than the level of the center of the
lamp from which it comes.

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