on the rear.
Amber
on the rear
Lenses can be clear or orange but clear the bulb must be orange.
Vehicle reflectors are like the reflector on the back of bikes, or like a crossing guard wears, only for your vehicle.
Amber.
Between approximately 10-50 feet from the vehicle.
When stopped on the highway, your reflectors should be placed at least 200 feet behind your vehicle to alert oncoming traffic. If it's safe to do so, place one reflector at the rear of your vehicle and another 200 feet in front of it. This setup helps ensure visibility and gives approaching drivers ample warning. Always ensure that the reflectors are positioned where they can be seen clearly.
24 inches
28-931. Lamp colors A. Front clearance lamps and those marker lamps and reflectors mounted on the front or on the side near the front of a vehicle shall display or reflect an amber color. B. Rear clearance lamps and those marker lamps and reflectors mounted on the rear or on the sides near the rear of a vehicle shall display or reflect a red color. C. All lighting devices and reflectors mounted on the rear of any vehicle shall display or reflect a red color, except that: 1. The stoplight or other signal device may be red, amber or yellow, except on a commercial vehicle, as defined in section 28-2231, the stoplight shall be red and the other signal devices shall be red or amber. 2. The light illuminating the license plate or the light emitted by a backup lamp shall be white.
Flares or reflectors should be placed at least 200 feet (about 60 meters) in front of and behind a disabled vehicle on the roadway. This distance helps ensure that approaching drivers have adequate time to see the warning devices and react safely. Additionally, they should be positioned in a manner that makes them visible to oncoming traffic, especially at night or in low visibility conditions.
A non-powered vehicle, such as a bicycle, should have a white front light and a red rear light to ensure visibility and safety. Additionally, it is recommended to have reflectors in the colors of white, red, or amber on different parts of the vehicle for enhanced visibility. These lights and reflectors help alert other road users to the presence of the bicycle, especially in low-light conditions.
Put out the proper flares, flags, or reflectors.