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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 4 . General Provisions
Section 335. Reflectors

13 AAC 04.335. Reflectors

(a) A motorcycle or motor-driven cycle must be equipped on the rear, either as part of the taillight or separately, with at least one red reflector meeting the requirements of 13 AAC 04.030(a) .

(b) Every bicycle, when ridden at the time when lights are required under 13 AAC 04.010, must be equipped with a red reflector on the rear of the bicycle and reflective material visible from the sides of the bicycle meeting the visibility requirements of 13 AAC 04.030(a) . Nothing in this subsection prohibits the use of additional reflectors or reflective materials upon a bicycle.

History: Eff. 6/28/79, Register 70

Authority: AS 28.05.011


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