Section 24616 Of Article 3. Rear Lighting Equipment From California Vehicle Code >> Division 12. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
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. (a) A motor vehicle may be equipped with one or two
rear-facing auxiliary lamps. For the purposes of this section, a
rear-facing auxiliary lamp is a lamp that is mounted on the vehicle
facing rearward. That lamp shall meet the photometric and performance
requirements of the Society of Automotive Engineers Standard J1424
for cargo lamps.
(b) A rear-facing auxiliary lamp may project only a white light,
with the main cone of light projecting both rearward and downward.
The main cone of light shall illuminate the road surface or ground
immediately rearward of a line parallel to the rear of the vehicle
for a distance not greater than 50 feet. The main cone of light may
not project to the front or sides of the vehicle.
(c) A rear-facing auxiliary lamp may be activated only when the
vehicle is stopped. A vehicle equipped with a rear-facing auxiliary
lamp shall also be equipped with a system that allows activation of
the lamp only when the vehicle is in the "park" setting, if the
vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, or in the
"neutral" setting with the parking brake engaged, if the vehicle is
equipped with a manual transmission.
(d) A vehicle equipped with a rear-facing auxiliary lamp may have
an activation switch accessible to the operator from the rear of the
vehicle.