Ask a Trooper: What are light requirements for plow truck? | Local News | mankatofreepress.com

2023-02-15 17:21:30 By : Mr. Bo M

Windy. Light snow this morning will taper off this afternoon, but it will remain cloudy. Morning high of 30F with temps falling to near 15. Winds NW at 25 to 40 mph. Chance of snow 90%. Winds could occasionally gust over 50 mph..

Cloudy skies. Low 9F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph.

Question: I have a questions regarding the auxiliary headlights on a truck with a plow. Are they a requirement?

I purchased a plow for my truck recently and the lights that came with it are not nearly as bright as the stock lights on my truck.

My stock headlights actually work perfectly fine over the top of the plow without any glare back at me.

Are the auxiliary headlights I always see on plow trucks actually something that are required to be there or can I take them off since my stock truck lights work better?

Answer: Most pickup plow trucks that I see on the road have lights that are attached to the plow and are used instead of the original headlights.

You can remove headlights on a plow if they do not obstruct or interfere with your stock headlights.

When using snowplow headlights, they must be aimed in a manner not blinding to other drivers.

As far as snowplow vehicles with roof mounted flashing amber lights, Minnesota law says any service vehicle may be equipped with a flashing amber lamp approved by the commissioner of public safety.

The law also states that service vehicles shall not display a lighted flashing amber lamp when traveling or at any other time except at the scene of a disabled vehicle or while engaged in snow removal or road maintenance.

It is important for snow-removal companies displaying amber flashing lights to turn them off when traveling on the roadway to help motorists distinguish between emergency vehicles and service vehicles.

Remember that other traffic on the main roadway will have the right of way, so be sure to pay attention and use due care when plowing snow.

Any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota, send your questions to Trooper Troy Christianson, Minnesota State Patrol, 2900 48th St., NW, Rochester MN 55901-5848; or send an email to: Troy.Christianson@state.mn.us.

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