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Public Act 91-0135

SB185 Enrolled                                 LRB9101577KSpc

    AN ACT to amend the Illinois  Vehicle  Code  by  changing
Section 12-201.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.  The  Illinois  Vehicle  Code  is  amended  by
changing Section 12-201 as follows:

    (625 ILCS 5/12-201) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-201)
    Sec. 12-201. When lighted lamps are required.
    (a)  When  operated upon any highway in this State, every
motorcycle shall at all times exhibit at  least  one  lighted
lamp,  showing a white light visible for at least 500 feet in
the direction the motorcycle is proceeding.  However, in lieu
of such lighted lamp, a motorcycle may be equipped  with  and
use  a  means  of  modulating the upper beam of the head lamp
between high and a lower brightness.  No such head lamp shall
be modulated, except to  otherwise  comply  with  this  Code,
during  times when lighted lamps are required for other motor
vehicles.
    (b)  All other motor vehicles shall exhibit  at  least  2
lighted  head  lamps,  with  at least one on each side of the
front of the vehicle, which satisfy United States  Department
of   Transportation   requirements,   showing  white  lights,
including that emitted  by  high  intensity  discharge  (HID)
lamps, or lights of a yellow or amber tint, during the period
from  a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise,
at  times  when  rain,  snow,  fog,  or   other   atmospheric
conditions  require  the use of windshield wipers, and at any
other times when, due to insufficient  light  or  unfavorable
atmospheric  conditions,  persons and vehicles on the highway
are not clearly discernible  at  a  distance  of  1000  feet.
Parking  lamps  may be used in addition to but not in lieu of
such  head  lamps.   Every   motor   vehicle,   trailer,   or
semi-trailer  shall  also  exhibit  at least 2 lighted lamps,
commonly known as tail lamps, which shall be mounted  on  the
left  rear and right rear of the vehicle so as to throw a red
light visible for at least 500 feet in the reverse direction,
except that a truck  tractor  or  road  tractor  manufactured
before  January  1, 1968 and all motorcycles need be equipped
with only one such tail lamp.
    (c)  Either a tail lamp or a separate lamp  shall  be  so
constructed  and placed as to illuminate with a white light a
rear registration plate when required and render  it  clearly
legible from a distance of 50 feet to the rear. Any tail lamp
or  tail  lamps, together with any separate lamp or lamps for
illuminating a rear registration plate, shall be so wired  as
to  be  lighted  whenever the head lamps or auxiliary driving
lamps are lighted.
    (d)  A person shall install only head lamps that  satisfy
United  States  Department  of Transportation regulations and
show white light, including that emitted  by  HID  lamps,  or
light of a yellow or amber tint for use by a motor vehicle.
(Source: P.A. 88-147.)

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