Vehicle Lighting Regulations
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Vehicle Lighting Regulations
Hi All,
This is something I've not thought much about, but one of my current projects has brought it into focus!
When a DMU or EMU (or, I suppose, any loco, for that matter!) is standing, out of service, in a siding, should it still show lights? If so, should they be white to the front and red to the rear, or red all around? Or are no lights required at all?
Thanks (in anticipation!!)
Ged
This is something I've not thought much about, but one of my current projects has brought it into focus!
When a DMU or EMU (or, I suppose, any loco, for that matter!) is standing, out of service, in a siding, should it still show lights? If so, should they be white to the front and red to the rear, or red all around? Or are no lights required at all?
Thanks (in anticipation!!)
Ged
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