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Trailer Marker Lamps I NQUIRIES which the T.R.T.A. has been

2nd August 1963, Page 9
2nd August 1963
Page 9
Page 9, 2nd August 1963 — Trailer Marker Lamps I NQUIRIES which the T.R.T.A. has been
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receiving show that some operators do not realise that trailers and semi-trailers used only in daylight hours do not need to carry the marker lamps specified in the regulations which came into force on July 24. Where fitted, they should be in working order, hut their fitting is required only during the statu

tory hours of darkness, i.e., from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise.

Some operators (British Railways is the biggest example) are thus able to spread the fitting of marker lamps over a long period, and will not need to complete the task until the evenings draw in, in the autumn.