The provisions of Section 307.030 et seq., RSMo., and this Article with respect to equipment and lights on vehicles shall not apply to agricultural machinery and implements, road machinery, road rollers, traction engines, motorized bicycles, electric bicycles as defined in Section
300.010, or farm tractors except as made applicable in Chapter 307, RSMo.
For purposes of this Article, a lamp,
light, or other piece of lighting equipment consisting of multiple
light-emitting diodes shall be deemed to be operating properly so
long as not less than seventy-five percent (75%) of the light-emitting
diodes are operating properly.
Except as in this Article provided,
every motor vehicle other than a motor-drawn vehicle and other than
a motorcycle shall be equipped with at least two (2) approved headlamps
mounted at the same level with at least one (1) on each side of the
front of the vehicle. Every motorcycle shall be equipped with at least
one (1) and not more than two (2) approved headlamps. Every motorcycle
equipped with a sidecar or other attachment shall be equipped with
a lamp on the outside limit of such attachment capable of displaying
a white light to the front.
Every person driving a motor vehicle
equipped with multiple-beam road lighting equipment, during the times
when lighted lamps are required, shall use a distribution of light,
or composite beam, directed high enough and of sufficient intensity
to reveal persons and vehicles at a safe distance in advance of the
vehicle, subject to the following requirements and limitations: Whenever
the driver of a vehicle approaches an oncoming vehicle within five
hundred (500) feet or is within three hundred (300) feet to the rear
of another vehicle traveling in the same direction, the driver shall
use a distribution of light, or composite beam, so aimed that the
glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of the other driver,
and in no case shall the high-intensity portion which is projected
to the left of the prolongation of the extreme left side of the vehicle
be aimed higher than the center of the lamp from which it comes at
a distance of twenty-five (25) feet ahead, and in no case higher than
a level of forty-two (42) inches above the level upon which the vehicle
stands at a distance of seventy-five (75) feet ahead.
Any motor vehicle may be equipped
with not to exceed three (3) auxiliary lamps mounted on the front
at a height not less than twelve (12) inches nor more than forty-two
(42) inches above the level surface upon which the vehicle stands.
Any motor vehicle may be equipped
with not more than two (2) side cowl or fender lamps which shall emit
a white or yellow light without glare. Any motor vehicle may be equipped
with not more than one (1) running board courtesy lamp on each side
thereof which shall emit a white or yellow light without glare. Any
motor vehicle may be equipped with a backup lamp either separately
or in combination with another lamp, except that no such backup lamp
shall be continuously lighted when the motor vehicle is in forward
motion.
Any motor vehicle may be equipped
with not to exceed one (1) spotlamp but every lighted spotlamp shall
be so aimed and used so as not to be dazzling or glaring to any person.
Headlamps, when lighted, shall exhibit
lights substantially white in color; auxiliary lamps, cowl lamps and
spotlamps, when lighted, shall exhibit lights substantially white,
yellow or amber in color. No person shall drive or move any vehicle
or equipment, except a school bus when used for school purposes or
an emergency vehicle, upon any street or highway with any lamp or
device thereon displaying a red light visible from directly in front
thereof.
Any lighted lamp or illuminating device upon a motor vehicle other than headlamps, spotlamps, front direction signals or auxiliary lamps which projects a beam of light of an intensity greater than three hundred (300) candlepower shall be so directed that no part of the beam will strike the level of the roadway on which the vehicle stands at a distance of more than seventy-five (75) feet from the vehicle. Alternately flashing warning signals may be used on school buses when used for school purposes and on motor vehicles when used to transport United States mail from post offices to boxes of addressees thereof and on emergency vehicles as defined in Section
300.010 of this Title and on buses owned or operated by churches, mosques, synagogues, temples or other houses of worship and on commercial passenger transport vehicles that are stopped to load or unload passengers, but are prohibited on other motor vehicles, motorcycles and motor-drawn vehicles except as a means for indicating a right or left turn.
At the times when lighted lamps are
required, at least two (2) lighted lamps shall be displayed, one (1)
on each side of the front of every motor vehicle except a motorcycle
and except a motor-drawn vehicle except when such vehicle is parked
subject to the provisions governing lights on parked vehicles. Whenever
a motor vehicle equipped with headlamps as in this Article required
is also equipped with any auxiliary lamps or a spotlamp or any other
lamp on the front thereof projecting a beam of an intensity greater
than three hundred (300) candlepower, not more than a total of four
(4) of any such lamps on the front of a vehicle shall be lighted at
any one time when upon a highway.
All vehicles, including agricultural
machinery or implements, road machinery, road rollers, traction engines
and farm tractors not in this Article specifically required to be
equipped with lamps, shall be equipped during the times when lighted
lamps are required with at least one (1) lighted lamp or lantern exhibiting
a white light visible from a distance of five hundred (500) feet to
the front of such vehicle and with a lamp or lantern exhibiting a
red light visible from a distance of five hundred (500) feet to the
rear, and such lamps and lanterns shall exhibit lights to the sides
of such vehicle.