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§ 380.015 Light-Emitting Diodes Deemed Operating Properly, When.
§ 380.030 Headlamps — Permissible Substitutes, Speed Limit.
§ 380.040 Single-Beam Headlamps — Intensity, Adjustment — Violation, Penalty.
§ 380.050 Multiple-Beam Headlamps — Arrangement.
§ 380.060 New Vehicles Shall Have Beam Indicator — Violation, Penalty.
§ 380.070 Dimming of Lights, When.
§ 380.090 Auxiliary Lamps — Number — Location.
§ 380.100 Cowl, Fender, Running Board and Backup Lamps.
§ 380.120 Colors of Various Lamps — Restriction of Red Lights.
§ 380.130 Limitations on Lamps Other Than Headlamps — Flashing Signals Prohibited Except on Specified Vehicles.
§ 380.140 Limitation on Total of Lamps Lighted at One Time.
§ 380.150 Other Vehicles — How Lighted.
§ 380.160 Animal-Driven Vehicles, Lighting Requirements — Penalty.
§ 380.170 Other Equipment of Motor Vehicles.
§ 380.180 Loads Which Might Become Dislodged to Be Secured — Failure, Penalty.
§ 380.200 Transporting Children Under Sixteen Years of Age — Restraint Systems.
§ 380.210 Vision-Reducing Material Applied to Windshield or Windows Without Permit Prohibited — Penalty — Rules, Procedure.
§ 380.220 Headgear Required — Motorcycles or Motortricycles.
§ 380.230 Studded Tires, Prohibited When.
§ 380.240 Restriction on Use of Metal-Tired Vehicles.
§ 380.250 Passengers in Bed of Trucks.
§ 380.260 Commercial Motor Vehicles.
Section 380.015 Light-Emitting Diodes Deemed Operating Properly, When.
Section 380.030 Headlamps — Permissible Substitutes, Speed Limit.
Section 380.040 Single-Beam Headlamps — Intensity, Adjustment — Violation, Penalty.
Section 380.050 Multiple-Beam Headlamps — Arrangement.
Section 380.060 New Vehicles Shall Have Beam Indicator — Violation, Penalty.
Section 380.070 Dimming of Lights, When.
Section 380.090 Auxiliary Lamps — Number — Location.
Section 380.100 Cowl, Fender, Running Board and Backup Lamps.
Section 380.120 Colors of Various Lamps — Restriction of Red Lights.
Section 380.130 Limitations on Lamps Other Than Headlamps — Flashing Signals Prohibited Except on Specified Vehicles.
Section 380.140 Limitation on Total of Lamps Lighted at One Time.
Section 380.150 Other Vehicles — How Lighted.
Section 380.160 Animal-Driven Vehicles, Lighting Requirements — Penalty.
Section 380.170 Other Equipment of Motor Vehicles.
Section 380.180 Loads Which Might Become Dislodged to Be Secured — Failure, Penalty.
Section 380.200 Transporting Children Under Sixteen Years of Age — Restraint Systems.
Section 380.210 Vision-Reducing Material Applied to Windshield or Windows Without Permit Prohibited — Penalty — Rules, Procedure.
Section 380.220 Headgear Required — Motorcycles or Motortricycles.
Section 380.230 Studded Tires, Prohibited When.
Section 380.240 Restriction on Use of Metal-Tired Vehicles.
Section 380.250 Passengers in Bed of Trucks.
Section 380.260 Commercial Motor Vehicles.
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.
Any motor vehicle need not be equipped with approved headlamps provided that every such vehicle during the times when lighted lamps are required is equipped with two (2) lighted lamps on the front thereof displaying white or yellow lights without glare capable of revealing persons and objects seventy-five (75) feet ahead; provided however, that no such motor vehicle shall be operated at a speed in excess of twenty (20) miles per hour during the times when lighted lamps are required.
Approved single-beam headlamps shall be so aimed that when the vehicle is not loaded none of the high-intensity portion of the light shall at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet ahead project higher than a level of five (5) inches below the level of the center of the lamp from which it comes, and in no case higher than forty-two (42) inches above the level on which the vehicle stands at a distance of seventy-five (75) feet ahead. The intensity shall be sufficient to reveal persons and vehicles at a distance of at least two hundred (200) feet.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 307.120, RSMo., violation of this Section shall be deemed an infraction.
Every new motor vehicle registered in this State after January 1, 1942, which has multiple-beam road lighting equipment shall be equipped with a beam indicator, which shall be lighted whenever the uppermost distribution of lights from the headlamps is in use, and shall not otherwise be lighted. Said indicator shall be so designed and located that when lighted it will be readily visible without glare to the driver of the vehicle so equipped.
Every motorcycle registered in this State, when operated on a highway, shall also carry at the rear, either as part of the rear lamp or separately, at least one (1) approved red reflector, which shall be of such size and characteristics and so maintained as to be visible during the times when lighted lamps are required from all distances within three hundred (300) feet to fifty (50) feet from such vehicle when directly in front of a motor vehicle displaying lawful undimmed headlamps. A motorcycle may be equipped with a means of varying the brightness of the vehicle's brake light for a duration of not more than five (5) seconds upon application of the vehicle's brakes.
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 300.020 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 or railroad passenger cars 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.
Operation of a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer in violation of this Section shall be an ordinance violation, and any person convicted thereof shall be punished as provided by law.
Each driver, except persons employed by the United States Postal Service while performing duties for that Federal agency which require the operator to service postal boxes from their vehicles or which require frequent entry into and exit from their vehicles, and front seat passengers of a passenger car manufactured after January 1, 1968, operated on a street or highway in the City, and persons less than eighteen (18) years of age operating or riding in a truck, as defined in Subsection (A) of this Section, on a street or highway of this City shall wear a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt that meets Federal National Highway, Transportation and Safety Act requirements. No person shall be stopped, inspected or detained solely to determine compliance with this Subsection. The provisions of this Section and Section 380.200 of this Chapter, shall not be applicable to persons who have a medical reason for failing to have a seat belt fastened about their body, nor shall the provisions of this Section be applicable to persons while operating or riding a motor vehicle being used in agricultural work-related activities. Non-compliance with this Subsection shall not constitute probable cause for violation of any other provision of law. The provisions of this Subsection shall not apply to the transporting of children under sixteen (16) years of age, as provided in Section 380.200 of this Chapter.
Each driver of a motor vehicle transporting a child less than sixteen (16) years of age shall secure the child in a properly adjusted and fastened restraint under Section 380.200 of this Chapter.
Except as otherwise provided for in Section 380.170 of this Chapter, each person found guilty of violating the provisions of Subsection (B) of this Section is guilty of an ordinance violation for which a fine not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00) may be imposed. All other provisions of law and court rules to the contrary notwithstanding, no court costs shall be imposed on any person due to a violation of this Section.
A seating system which meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards set forth in 49 C.F.R Section 571.213, as amended, that is designed to elevate a child to properly sit in a Federally approved safety belt system.
A seating system which meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards set forth in 49 C.F.R. Section 571.213, as amended, and which is either permanently affixed to a motor vehicle or is affixed to such vehicle by a safety belt or a universal attachment system.
Any driver who violates Subdivision (1), (2), or (3) of Subsection (B) herein is guilty of an ordinance violation and upon conviction may be punished by a fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) and court costs. Any driver who violates Subdivision (4) of Subsection (B) herein is guilty of an ordinance violation and, upon conviction, may be punished by a fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) and court costs. Any driver who violates Subdivision (4) of Subsection (B) herein shall be subject to the penalty in Subsection (C) of Section 380.160 of this Chapter. If a driver receives a citation for violating Subdivision (1), (2) or (3) of Subsection (B) herein, the charges shall be dismissed or withdrawn if the driver prior to or at his/her hearing provides evidence of acquisition of a child passenger restraint system or child booster seat which is satisfactory to the court or the party responsible for prosecuting the driver's citation.
Every person operating or riding as a passenger on any motorcycle or motortricycle, as defined in this Title, upon any highway of this City shall wear protective headgear at all times the vehicle is in motion. The protective headgear shall meet reasonable standards and specifications established by the Director of Revenue of the Missouri Department of Revenue.
No person shall operate any truck, as defined in Subsection (A) of this Section, with a licensed gross weight of less than twelve thousand (12,000) pounds when such truck is operated within the corporate limits of the City when any person under eighteen (18) years of age is riding in the unenclosed bed of such truck. No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall ride in the unenclosed bed of such truck when the truck is in operation. Any person who operates a truck with a licensed gross weight of less than twelve thousand (12,000) pounds in violation of this Section shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00), plus court costs.
Any person riding in the unenclosed bed of a truck if such truck is the only legally titled, licensed and insured vehicle owned by the family of the person riding in the unenclosed bed and there is sufficient room in the passenger cab of the truck to accommodate all passengers in such truck. For the purposes of this Subsection, the term "family" shall mean any persons related within the first degree of consanguinity.
Commercial motor vehicles must have name of owner painted thereon. No person owning any vehicle used for commercial purposes shall use such vehicle upon the streets of the City unless there shall be painted thereon in a conspicuous place a sign stating the name and address of the owner thereof in letters of at least three (3) inches high. Such sign shall not be required upon vehicles used exclusively for the conveyance of passengers.

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