Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
CHAPTER 478-S.F.No. 1774
An act relating to traffic regulations; permitting
white strobe lights on rural mail carrier vehicles;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1992, sections 169.01, by
adding a subdivision; and 169.64, subdivision 8;
Minnesota Statutes 1993 Supplement, section 169.64,
subdivision 3.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 169.01, is
amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 79. [RURAL MAIL CARRIER VEHICLE.] "Rural mail
carrier vehicle" is a motor vehicle operated by a rural mail
carrier on a rural mail route.
Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1993 Supplement, section
169.64, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
Subd. 3. [FLASHING LIGHTS.] Flashing lights are
prohibited, except on an authorized emergency vehicle, school
bus, bicycle as provided in section 169.222, subdivision 6, road
maintenance equipment, tow truck or towing vehicle, service
vehicle, farm tractors, self-propelled farm equipment, rural
mail carrier vehicle, or on any vehicle as a means of indicating
a right or left turn, or the presence of a vehicular traffic
hazard requiring unusual care in approaching, overtaking or
passing. All flashing warning lights shall be of the type
authorized by section 169.59, subdivision 4, unless otherwise
permitted or required in this chapter.
Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 169.64,
subdivision 8, is amended to read:
Subd. 8. [WHITE STROBE LAMPS.] (a) Notwithstanding
sections 169.55, subdivision 1, 169.57, subdivision 3, clause
(b), or any other law to the contrary, a vehicle may be equipped
with a 360-degree flashing strobe lamp that emits a white light
with a flash rate of 60 to 120 flashes a minute, and the lamp
may be used as provided in this subdivision, if the vehicle is:
(1) A school bus that is subject to and complies with the
color and equipment requirements of sections 169.441,
subdivisions 1 and 2, and 169.442, subdivision 1. The lamp
shall be permanently mounted on the longitudinal center line of
the bus roof not less than five feet nor more than seven feet
forward of the rear roof edge. It shall operate from a separate
switch containing an indicator lamp to show when the strobe lamp
is in use. The strobe lamp may be lighted only when atmospheric
conditions or terrain restrict the visibility of school bus
lamps and signals so as to require use of the bright strobe lamp
to alert motorists to the presence of the school bus. A strobe
lamp may not be lighted unless the school bus is actually being
used as a school bus; or
(2) A road maintenance vehicle owned or under contract to
the department of transportation or a road authority of a
county, home rule or statutory city, or town, but the strobe
lamp may only be operated while the vehicle is actually engaged
in snow removal during daylight hours.
(b) Notwithstanding sections 169.55, subdivision 1; 169.57,
subdivision 3, clause (b), or any other law to the contrary, a
vehicle may be equipped with a 360-degree flashing strobe lamp
that emits an amber light with a flash rate of 60 to 120 flashes
a minute, and the lamp may be used as provided in this
subdivision, if the vehicle is a rural mail carrier vehicle,
provided that the strobe lamp is mounted at the highest
practicable point on the vehicle. The strobe lamp may only be
operated while the vehicle is actually engaged during daylight
hours in the delivery of mail to residents on a rural mail route.
The (c) A strobe lamp authorized by this section shall be
of a double flash type certified to the commissioner of public
safety by the manufacturer as being weatherproof and having a
minimum effective light output of 200 candelas as measured by
the Blondel-Rey formula.
Sec. 4. [EFFECTIVE DATE.]
Sections 1 to 3 are effective the day following final
enactment.
Presented to the governor April 18, 1994
Signed by the governor April 20, 1994, 1:58 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes