Tennessee Statutes

§ 55-9-103 — Display of warning devices during period of disablement of certain vehicles

Tennessee § 55-9-103

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-9-103 (2026).

Text

Whenever any bus, truck, or truck tractor, except pickup trucks having not more than two (2) rear wheels and equipped with emergency flashing lights at front and rear, is disabled upon the traveled portion of the highway or the shoulder next thereto, except within a business or residential district of a municipality, the following requirements shall be complied with during the period of the disablement:

(1)During the time when lights are required, that is, between one-half (1/2) hour after sunset and one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise and at all other times when there is not sufficient light to render clearly discernible a person two hundred feet (200') ahead, a lighted fusee shall be immediately placed on the roadway at the traffic side of the motor vehicle. As soon thereafter as possibl

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Mansfield v. Colonial Freight Systems
862 S.W.2d 527 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1993)
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Kellner v. Budget Car & Truck Rental, Inc.
359 F.3d 399 (Sixth Circuit, 2004)
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Kellner v. Budget Car And Truck Rental, Inc.
359 F.3d 399 (Sixth Circuit, 2004)
5 case citations

Legislative History

Acts 1947, ch. 121, § 1; C. Supp. 1950, § 2700.16 (Williams, § 2695); Acts 1975, ch. 102, § 2; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 59-919.

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