6-8-3-5: SIGNAL LAMPS AND SIGNAL DEVICES:
   A.   Stop Lamps: Every vehicle other than an antique vehicle displaying an antique plate operated in this Village shall be equipped with a stop lamp or lamps on the rear of the vehicle which shall display a red or amber light visible from a distance of not less than five hundred feet (500') to the rear in normal sunlight, and which shall be actuated upon application of the service (foot) brake, and which may but need not be incorporated with other rear lamps. During times when lighted lamps are not required, an antique vehicle may be equipped with a stop lamp or lamps on the rear of such vehicle of the same type originally installed by the manufacturer as original equipment and in working order. However, at all other times, such antique vehicle must be equipped with stop lamps meeting the requirements of this Section.
   B.   Signaling Devices:
      1.   Every motor vehicle other than an antique vehicle displaying an antique plate shall be equipped with an electric turn signal device which shall indicate the intention of the driver to turn to the right or to the left in the form of flashing lights located at and showing to the front and rear of the vehicle on the side of the vehicle toward which the turn is to be made. The lamps showing to the front shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signaling, shall emit a white or amber light or any shade of light between white and amber. The lamps showing to the rear shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signaling, shall emit a red or amber light. Antique vehicles need not be equipped with turn signals unless such were installed by the manufacturer as original equipment, and such devices shall be of the same type originally installed by the manufacturer as original equipment and in working order.
      2.   Every trailer and semi-trailer shall be equipped with an electric turn signal device which indicates the intention of the driver in the power unit to turn to the right or to the left in the form of flashing red or amber lights located at the rear of the vehicle on the side toward which the turn is to be made, mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable.
      3.   Motorcycles and motor-driven cycles need not be equipped with electric turn signals.
      4.   Turn signal lamps must be visible from a distance of not less than three hundred feet (300') in normal sunlight. (1976 Code §§19-67, 19-212)