Utah Statutes
§ 41-6a-1606 — Load extending beyond rear of vehicle -- Duty to display lamps and reflectors or flags.
Utah § 41-6a-1606
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 41-6a-1606 (2026).
Text
(1)If a load on a vehicle extends to the rear four feet or more beyond the bed or body of the vehicle, the operator shall display lamps, reflectors, or flags at the extreme rear end of the load in accordance with this section.
(2)During hours of darkness as specified in Section 41-6a-1603, the following shall be displayed:
(2)(a) two red reflectors located so as to indicate maximum width; and
(2)(b) two red lamps, one on each side with one red lamp located so as to indicate maximum overhang.
(3)(3)(a) At a time other than the time indicated under Subsection (2), on a vehicle having a load which extends beyond its sides or more than four feet beyond its rear, red flags shall be displayed marking the extremities of the load, at each point where a lamp or reflector is required under Subse
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 412, 2015 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 41-12a-101
Short title.§ 41-12a-102
References to former provisions.§ 41-12a-103
Definitions.§ 41-12a-104
Rules of construction.§ 41-12a-201
Administration of laws under Title 41, Chapter 12a -- Compliance with Administrative Procedures Act.§ 41-12a-202
Access to accident reports.§ 41-12a-303.2
Evidence of owner's or operator's security to be carried when operating motor vehicle -- Defense -- Penalties.§ 41-12a-304
No-fault tort immunity ineffective.§ 41-12a-305
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Utah § 41-6a-1606, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/41-6a-1606.