9-6-17: LIGHTS ON MOTORCYCLES, TRAILERS:
During the period from sunset to sunrise, or at any other time when visibility is so limited as to require the use of lights for safety, every motorcycle operated on any street or other public place in the village shall carry and exhibit one lighted lamp commonly known as a driving light and every motor vehicle two (2) such lighted lamps showing white lights, or lights of a yellow or amber tint, visible at least five hundred feet (500') in the direction toward which each motorcycle or motor vehicle is proceeding, and each motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer shall also exhibit at least one lighted lamp which shall be so situated as to throw a red light visible for at least five hundred feet (500') in the reverse direction; provided, that every trailer having a gross weight of three thousand (3,000) pounds or less including the weight of the trailer and maximum load shall be equipped with two (2) lighted lamps, one on each side of the rear of such trailer which shall be so situated as to throw a red light visible for at least five hundred feet (500') in the reverse direction. (1974 Code)