Wisconsin Code § 347.15

Direction signal lamps or devices
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(1) No person may sell any new motor vehicle, other than a moped or motorcycle, unless such motor vehicle is equipped with direction signal
lamps meeting the requirements of this section. No person may
operate on a highway any motor vehicle sold new after January 1,
1955, or any mobile home, or trailer or semitrailer sold new after
January 1, 1968, other than a vehicle which is operated pursuant
to s. 341.47 (1) (b) or a moped or motorcycle, unless such vehicle
is equipped with direction signal lamps meeting the requirements
of this section. Any other vehicle may be equipped with such
lamps. Subsection (3m) notwithstanding direction signals are not
required on trailers when the rear direction signals on the towing
vehicle are fully visible from all distances to the rear to 300 feet
during normal sunlight when viewed from the driver’s seat of the
vehicle following.
(2) Except as provided in sub. (1), there shall be at least 2 direction signal lamps showing to the front on motor vehicles and at
least 2 showing to the rear on motor vehicles, mobile homes,
recreational vehicles, trailers and semitrailers, so as to indicate
intention to turn right or left. Lamps showing to the front shall be
located on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and lamps showing to the rear shall be located on the same
level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable. Such lamps
shall project a flashing white or amber light visible to the front
and a flashing red or amber light visible to the rear. Direction signal lamps when in use shall be plainly visible and understandable
from all distances to 300 feet during normal sunlight. No direction signal lamp shall have any type of decorative covering that
restricts the amount of light emitted when the direction signal
lamp is in use. 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. This
subsection does not apply to any type of decorative covering originally equipped on the vehicle at the time of manufacture and
sale.
(3) Vehicles equipped with direction signal lamps shall be
equipped with a signal visible to the signaling driver when the
signaling driver’s signal lamps are operating.
(3m) Any motor vehicle or combination of vehicles in use on
a highway shall be equipped with direction signals meeting the
requirements of this section when the distance from the center of
the top of the steering post to the left outside limit of the body,
cab or load of such motor vehicle or combination of vehicles exceeds 24 inches, or when the distance from the center of the top
of the steering post to the rear limit of the body or load thereof exceeds 14 feet.
(4) Vehicles sold new prior to July 1, 1958, are exempt from
the requirements of this section if they either comply with the requirements of s. 85.06 (15), 1955 stats., or are exempt from the
requirements of that section.

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