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FLASH T6 9E CLEAR

25th March 1960, Page 54
25th March 1960
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ALARGE number of commercial vehicles carry flashing direction indicators, and the choice of different types available on the British market is wide. Much of this equipment is listed and illustrated on these pages, but the lamps must be fitted correctly, as laid down in the

• 1957 Construction and Use Regulations (No. 359). A copy of these costs 6d. from the Stationery Office and gives the legal requirements concerning size and positioning.

Future developments may include a unit to flash all lamps in Case of an emergency—as used in the U.S.A.—and a: dimmer to cut dazzle at night.

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