I did some online research on your question. I found some useful info on your states official Dept. of Transportation site. What I found is here: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/Statutes/Stat0347.pdf
It depends what light bar you are talking about. There are light bars available for trucks that can be mounted and can flash multiple colours. There are also light bars available for buildings that have multiple lights on them, commonly halogen lights. They can be used to light up something in an attractive way.
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A light that is mounted on the ceiling.
YES!
A lightning rod mounted on the first floor of a tall building will not work because lighting strikes from above
On Fuel Injected vehicles it is inside the fuel tank mounted on top. On non-fuel injected vehicles it is normally mounted to the engine block on the front. It may also have an electric pump mounted to the frame rail.
On vehicles that are fuel injected it is located in the fuel tank. On vehicles with a carburetor it is mounted on the engine block in most case but can also be electric and mounted somewhere else.
On Fuel Injected vehicles it is inside the fuel tank mounted on top. On non-fuel injected vehicles it is normally mounted to the engine block on the front. It may also have an electric pump mounted to the frame rail.
All vehicles have a frame on which the chassis is mounted.
It depends what light bar you are talking about. There are light bars available for trucks that can be mounted and can flash multiple colours. There are also light bars available for buildings that have multiple lights on them, commonly halogen lights. They can be used to light up something in an attractive way.
The solar panels have a strobe light under them when someone leaves the road and hits the two cables that are made to catch cars that run off the road it alerts the emergency vehicles where the wreck has occurred as it breaks away from the post. so the vehicles can be found easier even if they are submerged.
It is someone who can drive a Truck Mounted Forklift, this is the forklift trucks you see mounted on the back of Heavy Goods Vehicles and you need a specific licence to drive one.
Its in the emergency flasher switch. Mounted in the dash.
Traditonally, they traveled by horse. In more recent years, they're more commonly seen in motor vehicles, although horses are still used, as they are often capable of getting to places which are inaccessible to motor vehicles. "Mounted" can be in reference to any animal, vehicle, or apparatus which is used for transport - it's not just restricted to horses. So the term mounted is still applicable to this day, and anyone traveling by a means other than foot travel is mounted in that respect.
AnswerMost modern vehicles have an internally mounted oil pump, usually mounted in the bottom of the crankcase, accessible by removing the oil pan.
No. Carburaters typically do not have governors except for fleet vehicles.
To charge the batteries for various devices, most often the emergency phones